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Reverend Kathleen O'Donoghue, MDiv Marriage Services
Types of Ceremonies Religious Non-religious Same Sex Marriage Contemporary Traditional Outdoor/Beach/Home settings P.O. Box 796 Barnstable, MA 02630 508.364.7087 or Testimonials "You were exactly what we wanted...we couldn't have imagined a more perfect ceremony!" Rose and Rich "What a beautiful evening! You listened to us and really reflected our desire for an intimate and personal ceremony..." Suzie and Jim "We just didn't believe we could have this kind of a service with all the fuss about the church and same sex marriage. Thank you for giving us such a beautiful and moving way to express our love for each other..." Karen and Kim | Blessings to you as you plan to join your lives together in marriage! As you begin to plan this special day, carefully consider who will officiate at your ceremony. Some will have a minister, priest, rabbi, imam or monk with whom they are close to serve in this important capacity. Others may not have any personal spiritual resource person but will want to include a foundation of spirituality as they join their lives together. As a non-sectarian minister, I offer marriage services to all couples and particularly to those who may have differing faiths, non-traditional needs and are open to the exciting possibility of a marriage ceremony that reflects both individuals as they join as a couple. Peace and Joy to you in your planning! Kathleen Some other helpful information as you plan your day:
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts requires that a marriage license be obtained by the couple planning to be married. This requirement is applicable to both residents and non-residents of the Commonwealth seeking to be married in the Commonwealth. Application Process:Requirements: The laws governing marriage in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts requires that both parties of the proposed marriage must apply in person to any city or town clerk in the Commonwealth. Once you have filed 'intentions to marry,' a marriage license is issued. The marriage license is valid for 60 days and can be used anywhere within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. It is not valid outside of the Commonwealth. Waiting Period: There is a three day waiting period. Although the day of application is not counted, Sundays and holidays are included. A waiver of this three day waiting period requirement can be obtained by applying to a judge of a probate or district court to have the license issued without delay. Upon review, the court may issue a certificate allowing the marriage to be performed without delay and not bound by the three day waiting period requirement. Cost of License: The current fee for a marriage license is $20.00 Age Requirement: Both parties must be 18 years of age or older. For an individual under the age of 18 to marry requires a court order from a probate or district court where the minor resides. Medical Certificates: As of January 28, 2005, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts does not require medical certificates. On October 29, 2004, the Governor signed into law Chapter 388 of the Acts of 2004, formally known as House Bill 75. This law repeals section 28 of c.207 M.G.L., eliminating the premarital medical certificate requirement for marriage in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Witnesses to Ceremony: The Commonwealth of Massachusetts does not require witnesses to be present at your ceremony. Certification: Any recognized, and registered with the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, member of the Clergy, a Justice of the Peace, or an individual who has made application to the Commonwealth for one time officiant status can perform a marriage in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Once the marriage ceremony is completed the officiant (Clergy, Justice of the Peace, or registered layperson) is required to sign the marriage license and return it to the clerk of the issuing city or town. The officiant is not allowed to provide a copy of the marriage license to the couple. Copies of the marriage license can be obtained by contacting the office of the Secretary of State. To obtain a Certified Marriage Certificate from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, an application form is available at: http://www.mass-doc.com/massachusetts_marriage_certificates.htm For more information: Division of Public Records
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Rev. Kathleen O'Donoghue MDiv,. member of the National Association of Wedding Officiates
