Frequently Asked Questions

  • Absolutely. I officiate for couples of all backgrounds, orientations, and beliefs. Love is love.

  • We'll talk about your vision for the ceremony and any questions you have about the process. It's a chance for you to get a feel for who I am and how I work. Most calls run about 20 to 30 minutes.

  • It's simple and straightforward. We start with a free initial call to talk through your vision and make sure we're a good fit. From there, I'll send you a contract and a 50% deposit secures your date. We'll schedule our consultation meetings based on your package and get to work building your ceremony.

  • After we meet and you decide to book me, I send you an email with a link to an online payment portal. You can pay by credit card online. I ask for a 50% booking deposit as a retainer, and I ask for the remaining 50% four weeks before your wedding.

  • Most couples book three to six months out, especially for peak season weekends, which fill quickly. That said, I'm happy to accommodate shorter timelines when my schedule allows.

  • Yes. I love learning about and incorporating meaningful traditions from different cultures and families.

  • Yes, entirely. I write every ceremony based on your story, your questionnaires, and our conversations together.

  • The Signature Ceremony runs approximately 25 to 35 minutes.

    A Classic Ceremony runs about 20 minutes.

    An Elopement ceremony is typically around 10 minutes.

  • Yes. A rehearsal is included with the Signature Ceremony package and available as an add-on with other packages.

  • This has never happened. That said, I have several licensed and experienced colleagues I trust completely. Your ceremony will already be written by the time your wedding day arrives, and I would call on one of them to step in and deliver exactly what we created together.

  • Couple coaching is for engaged and newly married couples, helping you and your partner build a strong foundation before and after the wedding.

    We'll explore communication styles, conflict resolution, shared values, and what you each bring into the relationship.

    Learn about Couples Coaching →

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