OVERVIEW
I started Kiss Me You Fool because I love LOVE in all it's many forms. It is all you need right? RIGHT?
It's a truly amazing moment watching two people acknowledge that they are head over heels for each other and I get to be the lucky person standing up there (trying not to cry myself) while they do. No two ceremonies are ever the same, and that's EXACTLY how I like it.
Ceremonies are tailored to include as much or as little as you would like. I pay particular attention to telling YOUR story and making sure that the essence of you as a couple is captured.
How do I do this? It's easy really ... I am a modern, energetic and totally enthusiastic celebrant who is passionate about helping couples create those lasting, remarkable memories. Get in touch with me to see if I'm the gal for you!
So, if you're looking for a quirky and fun celebrant that radiates style with a smile; you've hit the jackpot.
Please check out my website for further details or pick up the phone, give me a ring. I'm always happy to talk over your day with you and answer any questions you have.
Don't wait ... let's get started on planning your amazing day.
Location
Service Area Perth & Surroundings Other Areas Upon Request
FAQ
You do some stalking - and by that I mean do some research. Figure out what kind of person you want up there telling your story, guiding you through the process and then search them on instagram, facebook and good ole' Google. Figure out what kind of person they are, what their values are and see if those things are the things that matter to you as well and whether you're gonna be thrilled to bits having them as part of your team. Then cross your fingers to see if they are available.
All celebrants operate differently but if you aim to book your celebrant between 18 months and 1 year before your wedding date, you can hopefully snag the celebrant of choice before someone else does.
You and your fiancee will need to sign what's called a Notice of Intended Marriage which is a document that needs to be signed, witnessed and given (lodged) to your celebrant a maximum of 18 months and a minimum of 1 month before your wedding day. A copy of this form can be obtained from the Attorney general's website, or even easier, from your chosen celebrant.
A couple can apply for a shortening of time by making an application to a prescribed authority (your celebrant will have a list of these) for authority. There are prescribed categories that a couples' circumstances must fall into in order to obtain a shorretning of time and other factors that need to be considered. Each situation is different and you should speak to a celebrant as soon as possible about your circumstances.
A couple can get married anywhere in Australia and at any time at all; that's the beauty of it, there is so much choice. You aren't restricted to major cities or a specific time.
That's a BIG heck yessss! I love experiencing new places and going where the adevnture is so I am always up for traveling. Just get in touch for a personalised quote.
That's why you have a celebrant on the task of helping you all the way. When we meet up, we have a chat about things you have seen that you liked and things that you want to steer clear of. In doing this, we all build your ceremony together and a celebrant can give you some awesome ideas inluding things you might not have thought to include in your moment.
That is totally your call. Again a lot of celebrants operate differently but don't think that a rehearsal is at all mandatory. You can just meet up at a coffee shop and go through the positioning of the bridal party, double check details for the day and just ensure all the details are ticked off. Or, you can have a big shebang with your whole squad at the venue so that you can walk it all through. The decision is completely yours and depends entirely on whether you think you two would feel better having had one or not. One word of caution, try to go for the option, which is what I always do, of not having your ceremony read out loud at the rehearsal. Just makes for some genuine reactions and awesomness on the wedding day.
Generally speaking, I arrive between 45 minutes to half an hour before the ceremony. Sometimes, it can be earlier than this especially if I have given myself more time for travel if your wedding venue clocks up a few km's. I like being on the sade side.
If your marriage in Australia is considered valid under Australian law, that is that the ceremony complied with the Marriage Act 1961, it should be recognised by the local laws of other countries. However, if you require greater certainy, you should contact a legal practitioner in the Country you are seeking to establish will recognise your Australian marriage.
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