Your Questions, Answered
This page covers general questions about process, scheduling, and logistics.
Service-specific details are addressed on individual service pages. If you’re unsure where to start, a consultation helps determine the right fit.
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You’ll receive a response confirming next steps and scheduling a consultation to review alignment, scope, and timing.
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Yes. All services begin with a consultation to confirm fit, expectations, and availability.
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No. Submitting a form begins the process. Services are confirmed only after the consultation and mutual agreement.
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Advance notice is recommended when possible, but availability depends on the service, scope, and timing. Last-minute requests may be accommodated when feasible.
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Yes, depending on availability and service type. Timing is discussed during the consultation process.
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Travel may be available depending on location and scope. Any travel-related considerations are discussed in advance.
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Pricing is based on the type of ceremony, guest count, location, and preparation involved. To offer clarity upfront, base pricing begins at:
Legally Binding Marriage ceremonies: starting at $450
Vow renewals & naming ceremonies: starting at $350
Coming of age & divorce closure ceremonies: starting at $350
Living memorials & end-of-life ceremonies: starting at $400
Final pricing is confirmed after a consultation to reflect the actual scope of the ceremony.
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Yes. A non-refundable deposit is required to confirm date and services. Remaining balances and payment timelines are discussed prior to booking.
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Deposits are non-refundable, as they reserve time and initiate preparation. If a ceremony is cancelled more than seven days in advance, any payment made beyond the deposit may be refunded. Cancellations within seven days of the scheduled date are generally non-refundable due to preparation and reserved capacity.
Rescheduling may be accommodated once, subject to availability. Exceptions may be considered on a case-by-case basis. This policy applies across all ceremony types- except end-of life
End-of-life ceremonies are often scheduled with limited notice and may change due to circumstances beyond anyone’s control. In these cases, cancellations or changes related to medical or situational developments are handled with added flexibility and care. Preparation already completed and time reserved are still considered, and any adjustments are addressed on a case-by-case basis.
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Ceremonies are belief-neutral and not religious in structure, unless you want . Language may reflect personal, cultural, or spiritual meaning if desired.
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Yes, when appropriate and aligned with the service. These details are discussed during planning.
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Only marriage ceremonies are legally binding. Other services are ceremonial in nature and do not carry legal authority.
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No. Legal questions should be directed to appropriate professionals. Marriage-related documentation is handled as required by law.
Still have questions? A consultation is the best way to determine alignment and next steps.