Frequently Asked
Questions.

Ceremony FAQs

  • To book me as your Wedding Officiant, you can start by reaching out to me through an inquiry.

    From there, we will schedule a virtual consultation to discuss your vision and preferences for the ceremony.

    To secure your date, I require a deposit.

    Once you have hired me, I will create a virtual filing cabinet for you to easily communicate with me regarding all necessary files and ceremony inspiration.

  • I do not attend the wedding rehearsal.

    The purpose of the rehearsal is to familiarize you and your bridal party with the venue and the ceremony's order.

    However, you can trust that my years of experience have prepared me to work seamlessly with your planner and/or venue concierge to ensure that all details are taken care of and that your ceremony runs smoothly.

  • Whether I stay for the reception or not is entirely up to the couple, and my availability.

    If invited and my schedule permits, I would be delighted to attend.

    Additionally, if requested, I can provide a blessing before dinner.

    However, please note that if I am invited to the reception, I will require an additional seat for my Assistant.

  • Absolutely! As your wedding officiant, I am happy to officiate your non-denominational and/or multi-cultural ceremonies.

    It's essential to me that your wedding ceremony reflects the blending of your families and includes cultural traditions that are important to you.

    This is your special day, and I want to ensure that it's personalized to your unique preferences and vision.

  • Yes! As an Ordained Wedding Officiant, my denomination credentials allow me to perform wedding ceremonies within the United States, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Caribbean Islands.

    It's worth noting that some states require proof of ordination or an application to solemnize a wedding.

    However, I will take care of all legalities to ensure that I can legally officiate your wedding ceremony in your state.

    When it comes to international weddings, my recommendation is that you file for your marriage license in the United States first.

    Once that is taken care of, we can travel to your dream destination for the ceremony with your loved ones.

Coaching FAQs

  • Booking my relationship coaching service is NOT a requirement to hire me as your wedding officiant.

    While relationship coaching can certainly be beneficial in preparing for your marriage, I offer my services as an Officiant independent of any coaching sessions.

    As a Wedding Officiant, my primary focus is to help you create a beautiful, meaningful ceremony that reflects your unique love story and personalities.

    Whether or not you choose to utilize my relationship coaching services, I am committed to providing you with the highest level of professionalism, flexibility, and personalized attention.

  • A relationship coach assists couples in recognizing, fostering, and cultivating healthy, positive relationships.

  • For couples, the coaching process starts with completing an S.Y.M.B.I.S. (Saving Your Marriage Before it Starts) assessment, which I will use as a reference for all five sessions.

    The assessment covers a variety of topics, including individual well-being, communication challenges, love languages, and vision planning. Each session lasts for one hour.

  • Relationship coaching is open to dating couples, engaged couples, those considering marriage, and married couples.

    During our sessions, we will discuss your relationship goals and proceed accordingly.

  • The main difference between a relationship coach and a therapist lies in their focus and training.

    A Relationship Coach generally focuses on helping clients achieve specific relationship goals by identifying and addressing areas of improvement in their communication, behavior, and mindset.

    A Relationship Coach may use various techniques such as assessments, feedback, and action plans to help clients develop new relationship skills and habits.

    On the other hand, a therapist typically focuses on helping clients identify and overcome emotional and psychological issues that may be affecting their mental health and well-being.

    While there may be some overlap between the two fields, relationship coaching and therapy have different approaches and goals.

    Ultimately, the choice between a relationship coach and a therapist depends on the nature of your concerns and the type of support you need to address them.