OVERVIEW
I am available for ceremonies on weekends only. Please check my available dates before enquiring.
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*Reliable and easy to work with
*Your ceremony can be as simple or as elaborate as you wish
*Have your family and friends be part of the ceremony
*Include your personal values or your cultural and religious beliefs
*I will attend to all your legal paperwork
*A range of ceremonies with inclusions to suit individual budgets
Once chosen as your celebrant it is my role to assist you to write and arrange a ceremony to suit your needs and solemnise your marriage.
I will be there to guide you through this wonderful event. I look forward to meeting and working with you. Please call me on 0405175223 to enquire about my availability and the details of getting married. I am only too happy to
assist you.
**I am currently booked in the afternoon for the following dates
2025
June 22
September 27
October 25
About
I am a caring person who makes unique personal ceremonies. I love creating ceremonies to make my couples extremely happy on their wonderful day. I assist and support my couples from the first meeting right through the process and I liaise with the couple to ensure their experience is calm and happy. I support marriage equality.
Kim O'Sullivan
Business Owner
April 2019
April 2018
Kim O'Sullivan Celebrant
Thanks Lucy. It was a beautiful wedding ceremony and I was proud to marry such a lovely couple.
November 2017
Kim O'Sullivan Celebrant
Thank you Lisa and Mick. I am very happy that you thought very highly of my service. I wish you both future happiness. Kim
April 2025
Kim O'Sullivan Celebrant
Thank you Sarah and Dave. I was honoured being your celebrant.
March 2025
Expert Advice
As a wedding professional, Kim O'Sullivan Celebrant offers expert advice to help couples plan their perfect day. Ask a question or read their expert advice.
Get Expert AdviceDo I have to be officially divorced to get remarried?
Kim O'Sullivan Celebrant
Yes you do. The celebrant needs to see the divorce papers and add information to the Notice if Intended Marriage.
Should I change my last name?
Is it the norm?
Kim O'Sullivan Celebrant
You are not legally bound to do so. It is up to you. If you do so you will need the registered marriage certificate from the Burths Deaths and Marruages.
Officate a wedding
Hi There, I have a general question. My best friend is getting married in 15 months and the couple asked if I could officiate. Now, I was honoured but looking at it in a practical sense, I have reservations. eg the course, costs and ongoing registration. Let alone the nerves about doing this right, without messing it up. Besides this isn't going to be a side career going forward. However, I'm keen to make it happen in some fashion or another. What is the bare minimum officiate input from a celebrant? Can myself and family to bulk of the vows and readings etc? Any advice would be helpful. Regards Angelo
Kim O'Sullivan Celebrant
Hello Angelo
The registered celebrant must do all the legal paperwork and submit it to the Births Deaths and Marriages. Then the marriage is registered. During the ceremony, there are three mandatory sections that have to be done by the registered marriage celebrant: the monitum, the legal vows and the signing and witnessing of the marriage certificates.
I have done ceremonies where the "friend " does the introduction and other parts of the ceremony and then I have done the legal parts. It requires collaboration by the celebrant and "friend" to develop the ceremony with input from the couple.
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Kim O'Sullivan Celebrant
Thank you Vanessa. It was an honour and a pleasure to marry you both. Best wishes always.