Frequently asked questions

When searching for a wedding officiant, you will likely have many questions in mind, and I am here to provide some of the answers you seek. Should you have additional inquiries, please know that I am always more than happy to assist you.

Can you help us write our vows?

I certainly can! While I am creating your ceremony we can figure key points that you would like to include. If you like we can have a session where I will help to create vows that will be balanced and important to you.

 

Can other people be involved in the ceremony?

Yes! We can create a ceremony where others that are important to you be involved. From readings to candle lighting, there are many options to ensure that ceremony is uniquely yours.

 

Where are you located?

I live in Hamilton. Most of my weddings are within an hour’s drive. I have travelled across Ontario and will be happy to travel to your special location.

(travel fees will apply)

 

What do I need to know about getting married in Ontario?

  1. You need to apply for a marriage licence.   This can be online or at your municipality. You can find details here:
  2. You must get married within 90 days of receiving your marriage licence.
  3. Bring your licence to your Officiant on the day of your ceremony to be signed by you and your two witnesses at that time.
  4. The Officiant mails the licence to the Marriage Office in Thunder Bay for processing.
  5. A copy of your marriage certificate must be obtained from the Registrar General as proof of marriage.

You can find details with all the information you need to know at: https://www.ontario.ca/page/getting-married

What our clients say

“Wonderful service provided by Corinne, her approach enabled us to give Mom the personal celebration she would have wanted. She lead the celebration eloquently, gave us the space to personalize it yet left us feeling supported throughout. In closing, she selected and shared a poem that was perfect for the end of the ceremony.

We would highly recommend Corinne to other grieving families. She was professional, positive, empathetic but most importantly she listened and adapted the service to what Mom would have wanted. Thank you!”

Rodwin