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Frequently Asked Questions
No, we plan and deliver the ceremony part of the celebration with you.
The planning of the wider celebration is up to you. We do however offer advice and guidance to help make it a truly unique event.
The venue choice is yours. As ceremonies are often part of wider celebrations, you are free to choose a venue that suits you. Indoors or outdoors , large or small you know where is best for you.
No, it is a way to publicly reaffirm your love for each other. As there is no legal element to the ceremony you are able to design and adpat it to make it unique to yourselves.
You only need to write your own vows if you want to. Whether you write your own or work with me to create them the vows said on the day are unique to you. As there are no legal requirments you can put in whatever you want to!
A ceremonies starts at £200, however as each ceremony is unique to you, the price will vary depending on your requirments. Contact us to discuss further.
No
All births in England, Wales and Northern Ireland must be registered within 42 days of the child being born.
You should do this at the local register office for the area where the baby was born or at the hospital before the mother leaves.
Of course you can, as your family is unique so will your ceremony be. Older siblings can be included in many different ways. They can say a poem or read their own welcome messages.
Absolutly, there are a number of nonrelgious terms for them, including guide-parent, supporting adult, or the more lighthearted odd -parent!
They can be part of your ceremony offerening promises of support to the child.
No, anyone of any age can have a naming ceremony. These can include welcoming adoptive children into a family, or name changes in later life.
No, naming ceremonies are a non-relgious alternative to a chistening and can be held for anyone regarless to their religious choices.
A 30 minute ceremony starts at £120, however as each ceremony is unique to you, the price will vary depending on your requirments. Contact us to discuss further.