OVERVIEW
Planning a wedding can be exciting, but the legal processes and obligations can also be daunting. Sabina is here to take the hassle out of the most important part of your day — the ceremony. She will guide you through the marriage process, take care of all the legal obligations, and provide you with plenty of advice, resources, and support along the way.
Sabina's warm and friendly personality, combined with her public speaking, performing, and teaching skills, allow her to create a ceremony that truly engages your audience and tells your unique love story. She loves to find ways to include your family and friends in the ceremony, making it all about you as individuals and as a couple.
"You won’t regret using Bina for your wedding ceremony! She is the ultimate professional and really knows how to engage an audience to make sure everyone feels connected to your wedding day." — Georgie + Charlie
What you'll love about working with Sabina's Ceremonies for your Sydney wedding:
Highlights of working with Sabina's Ceremonies for your Sydney wedding:
"Sabina made the whole process really easy and enjoyable. We wanted a fun and succinct wedding ceremony, and Sabina made our wishes a priority and brought the vision to life for us. We would highly recommend Sabina as a friendly, professional, upbeat celebrant!" — Hannah + Jack
About
Married for over 40 years to my wonderful husband, with 2 fantastic grown up sons partnered to beautiful girls I have been blessed to bring the joys, wonders and excitement of music, theatre and performance to thousands of young people over many years in my profession as a teacher. I love a good laugh and have a great sense of fun. I love my work as a celebrant, bringing couples together to celebrate their love and commitment.
Sabina Turner
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FAQ
Absolutely!! This is your ceremony and your day and you can make your vows as personal and unique as you wish. Of course, you don't have to write your own or if you are struggling to know how to approach it, I have lots of templates, suggestions and ideas to share with you to get you started.
There are also legal and formal vows which must be included, but these can be said separately from your personal vows, or included in them, if you wish
I will meet with you several times (phone, F2F or online) to get to know you both, hear your love story, find out what sort of ceremony you want (and assist and guide you by supplying lots of resources and ideas where needed. I will write a personalised ceremony unique to you both as a couple, complete and lodge all legal paperwork with Births, Deaths & Marriages NSW within all the required time frames, perform the ceremony on the day and ensure that all is setup correctly and it runs smoothly and be a support to you both, prior to and during the ceremony. In short, I will take all the stress out of the actual ceremony and the legal work and go above and beyond to accommodate your wishes to make this day truly special for you.
Both persons need to supply Birth Certificate, and/or a Passport as proof of Birth and Passport or Drivers Licence for Photo Identity .
If either or both persons are divorced then you need to supply the Divorce Certificate. If a widow/er then Death Certificate of former partner is required. I need to sight all originals and this is done at one of the early meetings when the NOIM (Notice of Intended Marriage) is completed and signed. This document must be signed between 1 month to 18 months prior to the wedding date.
It is not completely necessary but 99.9% advisable, unless circumstances make it not feasible. It is important so that we can go through the choreography for the day - where everyone stands, practicing the entrance and exit ( to the music if possible) to get the timing right etc. , readers or speakers know when and where they are speaking and how any special rituals ( Sand/Unity Candles/Hand Fasting etc) are going to work. Also, it is usual at the rehearsal which is held during the week or day before the ceremony for the Declaration of No legal Impediment doc to be signed by the couple. This is better than having to worry about signing it on the actual day before the Ceremony commences.
Any 2 persons, over the age of 18 years can be the witnesses. They need to be able to hear and understand the Ceremony in the language it is being spoken in - if this is an issue with either of them an AUSLAN signer/or Language Interpreter can be engaged to ensure they clearly hear/understand the content of the ceremony.
Asking family members/ friends to be witnesses is often a good way to involve those special people who are not part of the bridal party.
October 2024
October 2024
Sabina's Ceremonies - Sabina Turner
Hey Ashleigh, thanks for that great review. I really enjoyed working with you and Matt to create your ceremony and be part of your special day, even if we weren't able to have the ceremony at Harry's Lookout. It all worked so beautifully at Rydges. Best wishes!
July 2024
Sabina's Ceremonies - Sabina Turner
Thank you Louise and Thomas for your great review! I had an absolute blast being part of your fabulous wedding ceremony.. from our first meeting to seeing all the pics of the amazing costumes worn! .. it was truly special.
July 2024
Sabina's Ceremonies - Sabina Turner
Thank you Olivia for those kind words. It was wonderful meeting you both, getting to know you as a couple and creating and conducting your wedding ceremony. It was such a happy day and I was thrilled to be a part of it.
June 2024
Sabina's Ceremonies - Sabina Turner
Thank you so much Adrienne for your kind words. I really enjoyed working with you to make your short legals only ceremony special.
Expert Advice
As a wedding professional, Sabina's Ceremonies - Sabina Turner offers expert advice to help couples plan their perfect day. Ask a question or read their expert advice.
Get Expert AdviceIs it OK to ask a celebrant to wear a costume at our wedding?
Hello! I've read some responses to celebrants dressing in a matching style etc. Is it rude to ask if they wouldn't mind wearing a costume? I've read somewhere a couple got married by batman and then the obvious Elvis option.. I like the idea of an iconic character and think it would be something to remember but wouldn't want to offend anyone or make it a bad experience. TIA
Sabina's Ceremonies - Sabina Turner
Hello!!
Yes of course it is OK to ask your celebrant to dress in a matching style. If they don't want to then they will say so and you don't have to engage them. I think its great fun to dress up and if it helps to make your wedding as unique and personal to you, then why not!
Hope this helps. Have fun planning your wedding and remember to maintain your sense of humour and see the funny side when things get stressful.. It s all about a celebratiion of your love and your commitment ot each other.
What are the most important things to include in wedding vows?
Sabina's Ceremonies - Sabina Turner
There is some brief Mandatory wording that needs to be used, but then you may create your own or let your celebrant assist you in making them as personalised and meaningful as possible. It is your opportunity to declare your love and commitment to each other and what is important to you both in your relationship. Your celebrant will have lots of suggestions and ideas for you to work with if you want. Remember you are making these promises in front of your family and friends. Good luck!
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Sabina's Ceremonies - Sabina Turner
Sabina's Ceremonies - Sabina Turner
Thank you Yvonne for that lovely review. I really enjoyed working with you and Allan to create your ceremony and support you both through the whole wedding process. It was such a lovely happy day.