OVERVIEW
The wedding ceremony is a touching moment in a couples lives when they proclaim their vows and make a commitment to one another in front of those they love.
I understand this wholeheartedly and will do everything in my power to bring your dream ceremony to life. You can feel comfortable knowing that I will make sure your wedding ceremony is beautifully written, efficiently organised and uniquely reflects your own story.
I will be honoured to be apart of the beginning of your new life and look forward to celebrating the union of a loving couple.
About
I became a Celebrant in 2017.I am married with two grown up children and live with my partner in Bedford WA.I became a Celebrant as I have a passion for entertaining people and making them feel special.My interests include singing karaoke and being a Master of Ceremonies.I support Marriage Equality.Everyone deserves the same respect and equality. Love is love.
Mr John De Chiera
Business Owner
FAQ
Yes you can. I always meet my clients to discuss their ceremony needs. If that is not possible I am happy to speak over the phone or via Skype. It is good to note that I do not charge any additional fees for meetings and encourage all clients to organise a meeting so we can give you the ceremony you have always wanted.
Once all relevant documentation has been correctly filled in and you are married, I will forward the application to obtain a marriage certificate. This is done at no extra cost to you.
Yes, you actually need two witnesses for your wedding ceremony. These witnesses need to be over the age of 18. In most cases they are your Best Man and Matron of Honour.
Expert Advice
As a wedding professional, John De Chiera offers expert advice to help couples plan their perfect day. Ask a question or read their expert advice.
Get Expert AdviceCan I get married in both a religious and civil ceremony?
My fiance is muslim and I am catholic, we want to respect the mother and have a 'Katb al kitab' but this happens on a different day to the reception. On the day of the reception we want to have a civil ceremony, please help. Need some advice. Thank you
Do couples usually use vow books?
John De Chiera
All Celebrants should have a list of suggested vows couples can use.Otherwise couples can write their own vows to be used.
On the day these vows can be read by the celebrant and then repeated by the couple or they can themselves read from a printedf sheet or even memorise their vows,
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John De Chiera
Only one ceremony is legally recognised.If you want a civil ceremony you can however include a religious content withon the ceremony by have special religious readings,music,exchanging items of religious significance etc.