Wedding planning is full of huge decisions for the couple about to be married, including the individuals that they'll want with them at the altar when they exchange their vows and say "I do." During a ...
To legally officiate a wedding you must get ordained and register with local authorities so the marriage is recognized. Personalize the ceremony by meeting the couple, learning their story and writing ...
It's a Friday night, you may be a few drinks in, and your old childhood friend asks you the dreaded question, "Can you officiate my wedding for me?" Put on the spot, you absolutely can't say no (or at ...
In late March 2023, any adult will be able to apply to officiate a wedding in New York state, opening the doors for family, friends or just about anyone to help the betrothed tie the knot. That ...
New York State lawmakers have approved legislation that enables anyone over the age of 18 to become a “marriage officiant for a day.” The measure (S.739A/A.6300A) was signed into law on Wednesday by ...
“I've dressed up for Halloween. I've hiked the Tettegouche," Cindy Stratioti said. "I’ve done a wedding on the top of Enger Tower, doing my best to hold onto the marriage license so it doesn’t go ...
"[They] wanted to get the legal side taken care of in a fun and light-hearted way, surrounded by their best friends," the wedding officiant tells PEOPLE Courtesy of Emily Wilson; Kahoot! A couple held ...
Conn. (WTNH) — Have you ever attended a wedding and wondered how to become an officiant? You’re not alone. Whether you’re interested in becoming an officiant to help marry a friend or family member — ...