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Trading for 2 years

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About Dianne Moran Marriage Celebrant

I can help you to personalise your ceremony and vows so that they become a memorable and unique part of your special day. I am down to earth, reliable and professional with an emphasis on attention to detail. I will help you to make your special day a happy and memorable occasion. I offer a free no obligation meeting, so you can be sure that I am the right celebrant for you. Services available include Weddings, Commitment Ceremonies, Namings, Vow Renewals, Life Celebrations. Servicing Far North Coast area and surrounds including Casino, Lismore, Evans Head, Ballina, Bryon Bay, Grafton.

Products

  • Signing Table & Chairs

  • PA System (If Required)

  • Signing Pen & Pen Stand

Services

  • Wedding Ceremonies

  • Commitment Ceremonies

  • Renewal of Vows

  • Naming Ceremonies

  • Other Life Celebrations

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Location

Unit 139 Ballina Headlands Park 35 Skennars Head Rd, Skennars Head NSW

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Ways to Pay

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    Cash

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    Cheque

  • eft icon

    EFT

Licences

  • Certificate IV in Celebrancy

  • Member of Australian Federation of Civil Celebrants (AFCC)

  • Justice of the Peace

  • Bachelor of Business

Frequently Asked Questions

How much notice is required to get married?

The Notice of Intended Marriage must be given to the celebrant no later than one month before the wedding date and no sooner than 18 months before the wedding date. There are specific conditions that can allow a shortened timeframe and if this situation arises contact your celebrant for further information.

Who can be a legal witness?

Two people over 18 years of age are required as legal witnesses and ideally should know the parties to the marriage. They can be family members such as mother, father, sister or friends. A celebrant is not responsible for providing witnesses.

Dianne Moran Marriage Celebrant