Begin married life on New Year's Eve ...

or New Year's Day

Why not?

You'll see my suggestions about planning your New Year's Eve or New Year's Day wedding as early as possible to make sure that your ceremony venue, your celebrant and your reception centre are all available at this very special time for the wedding of your dreams.

Read on - and when you've both decided this is the ideal time for your wedding then by all means contact me about celebrating your wedding at the very start of the best year of your life.

It's a lovely idea, isn't it? You've been together now for quite some time, and nothing would suit you better than to begin the new year as husband and wife.

Yes, this can happen. The wedding of your dreams can easily take place on or around midnight on New Year's Eve - it will just take a little planning.

The very first thing you'll need to do is to book your celebrant. Keep in mind that the Christmas - New Year week is a busy one for everyone. If you're thinking about a midnight - or close to midnight - ceremony this won't be seen as usual or regular working hours and extra service costs will apply.

If you're dreaming of a New Year's Eve or a New Year's Day ceremony begin contacting celebrants now, some of us like to see the calendar tick over with friends and family and maybe even a glass of bubbly, and we can always leave the champagne until your wedding's been celebrated.

The legal requirements for a New Year's Eve wedding are the same as a wedding at any other time of the year. Your NOIM must be received at least 31 days before your ceremony.

Then you'll need to plan your venue. Public places, such The Historic Port of Echuca or other parks and gardens are usually full of happy people celebrating the New Year and they'll be only too happy to share the happiness of your wedding.

Yes, the wedding of your dreams can take place at (or near) midnight on New Year's Eve or on New Year's Day. You just have to plan and book early.

Happy New Year? Happy New Marriage!


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