Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Wedding Vows For Civil Ceremony | Example Wedding Vows For Civil Ceremony


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The civil ceremony can take place at a register office or other building licensed for marriage ceremonies. Weddings must be completed within the hours of 8am to 6pm. They are in charge of a registrar and must be strictly non-religious. Although there are certain words you have to say, we can tailor the ceremony to make sure it is personal to you. You can also choose readings and music can really make your special day.

Without music, civil ceremony is very short, so that music and poetry gives you the opportunity to increase their vows, and give the atmosphere a little more style and substance of the ceremony. It also allows you to "settle down" at the ceremony before they actually make their marriage vows.

Although the law does not allow you to have all religious music and readings, while the record is present, the scope of secular music, poetry and prose in a civil marriage ceremony is only limited by your imagination!

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