April 02, 2025
Absolutely—you can get legally married without having a traditional wedding ceremony.
As a Commonwealth-registered celebrant based in Perth, I often work with couples who prefer a simpler, no-fuss approach to getting married. Whether you're planning a big celebration later, keeping things private, or just want to be legally married without the bells and whistles, you don’t need a wedding to make it official.
Here’s how it works.
To be legally married in Australia, you need just four things:
That’s it—no guests, no reception, no wedding styling necessary.
If you're after a legal marriage without a full ceremony, I offer a Legals-Only Package designed just for you.
It’s perfect for couples who just want to “get married”—without the guest list, speeches, or planning pressure.
💡 Note: The Commonwealth certificate you sign on the day is a keepsake. For legal purposes—such as changing your name—you’ll need to apply separately for the official registry-issued marriage certificate.
My Legals-Only Package is ideal for:
Not every couple wants a big wedding—and that’s absolutely okay. Marriage is about commitment, not crowds. If you're looking to get legally married without the ceremony, I’d love to help you make it happen.
Feel free to get in touch to learn more about my Legals-Only Package—I’m here to guide you through it all, from your first question to the moment you walk away legally married.
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April 02, 2025
“Once we’ve chosen a celebrant, do we still need to submit paperwork to the government ourselves?”
The short answer is: No—you don’t.
Your Celebrant Takes Care of the Legal Lodgement
As an authorised celebrant in Australia, it’s my legal responsibility to manage and lodge all your marriage documentation with the relevant state registry.
April 02, 2025
Yes—your family member can be your witness at your wedding or legal marriage registration in Australia, as long as they meet a few simple requirements.
As a Commonwealth-registered celebrant, I often get asked this question—especially by couples planning a small, intimate ceremony or a legals-only marriage. The good news is that the rules around witnesses are flexible and inclusive.
April 02, 2025
When it comes to getting legally married in Australia, there’s a lot of paperwork and formalities to cover—but luckily, some parts are more flexible than people expect.
One common question couples ask me is:
“Do our witnesses need to bring ID on the wedding day?”
The answer is: No, witnesses are not required to show ID for your marriage to be legal.