May all that you are, always be in love;
May all that is love, always be in you.
I’m a Florida Minister specializing in at-home, garden, and location weddings. I’ve been officiating at weddings since 2007. I LOVE working with people in love! And I am deeply moved by the vows my couples come up with. Together, we will create the perfect ceremony designed uniquely and specifically for your personal likes.
Service is $300.00.
This price includes discussing, creating. and performing your ceremony. There is no extra fee for rituals such as rose ceremony, sand ceremony, unity candle, etc. $100.00 is required as a down payment to hold your wedding date. Travel expenses may apply.
Rehearsal fee is $75.00.
I conduct a brief rehearsal with your wedding party, either at the site of the ceremony or at another location.
Even though I list this as optional, it is my experience that to ensure all aspects of your ceremony go smoothly and beautifully, the minister should attend the rehearsal.
Service is $220.00.
Renewal ceremonies are seen as a way for a married couple to renew their commitment to each other and demonstrate that the vows they took are still considered sacred. Some of the reasons couples mention for holding a vow renewal include having passed through a difficult time in their relationship, celebrating a significant anniversary, or in order to have a religious ceremony if their original wedding had not been one.
Requirements may vary as each county in Florida can have their own requirements based on the Judge in that area. Check with the Probate court of your county regarding cost and requirements for your marriage license. Apply for your marriage license in the county where the wedding will be performed.
You will need: two valid forms of ID, such as drivers license, birth certificate, U.S. passport, Armed Forces ID card.
In about 10 days, request a copy of your signed marriage license back from the registrar. Include $5 (check your county to be sure), for each certified copy requested. Prior to receiving your certificate in the mail, you can change your name on utility billls prescriptions, doctors, dentists, When you have your marriage license in hand, you can register with the DMV and the social security office. 1 (800) 772-1213 orhttp://www.socialsecurity.gov/atlanta/ to locate the office nearest you. New Social Sercurity cards are free.
Take a copy of your certified marriage certificate and your new Social Security card to the Department of Motor Vehicles. http://www.dds.ga.gov/
Now you are ready to change your name on health and life insurance policies, deeds, titles, bank, airlines for frequent flyer miles, loans, credit cards, passports.
No need to change your name with the IRS, they can always find you. Social Security office notifies them of your new name.
Note: Honeymoon reservations should be made in your maiden name.
"Reverend Susan Montgomery was great and easy to work with! She gave us sample ceremonies that helped us craft our perfect ceremony. We were able to completely personalize the ceremony to fit our beliefs and personalities. I highly recommend Susan!"
Lohr & Adam
"We chose Susan to marry us because she has such a sweet spirit. She helped us decide on which nuptials we wanted to use and she catered gladly to our individual needs. We could not have been happier with her services."
Libby & Jon
“We planned our Atlanta wedding from the Northeast; working with Reverend Montgomery was fantastic. Her warmth and caring nature made us immediately comfortable and made our ceremony special for not only us, but also for our guests. In fact, we received numerous compliments on how beautiful our ceremony was.”
Mark & Jennifer
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