The Ideal Wedding Ceremony You Deserve
The Ideal Wedding Ceremony You Deserve
Debbie Lefebvre is licensed as a Justice of the Peace in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. She will take charge to create an ideal wedding day for you and your partner. Justice Debbie is a life-long resident of Leominster, and in addition to her Justice of the Peace role, she has owned and operated several businesses for over 30 years. Her company, Ideal Group Incorporated, is an executive coaching firm inspiring business leaders and professional individuals to take charge inside to get what they truly desire and deserve. Justice Debbie has earned her Bachelors of Science Degree in Social Services at Assumption College in Worcester.
Congratulations on your Engagement! Now it's time to plan your ideal ceremony, one of the most meaningful ways to express your love and declare to your family and friends your commitment to each other. In collaboration with you and your partner, your ceremony will be established based on your true feelings, and individual characteristics. It is my pleasure to work with you to make your ceremony ideal.
The highest level of excellence and professionalism will be delivered on your wedding day, engaging your family and friends with your ideal ceremony. Certified under the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Justice Debbie will certainly exceed your expectations.
"Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for such a special ceremony. We are so charmed to have you be a part of our wedding."
Love, The Fratturelli’s
The fee for a basic wedding ceremony is established by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Pricing is determined during a consultation with each couple and is based upon their ceremony requirements.
A Justice of the Peace/Celebrant must have a valid marriage license in hand to officiate or solemnize your wedding. No witnesses are required in this civil ceremony. The Justice of the Peace/Celebrant’s signature is sufficient.
To marry in Massachusetts, both parties must be 18 years of age and appear jointly in person with identification in any Massachusetts City/Town Clerk’s Office. The fee for a marriage license varies from varies from city/town to city/town. No blood test is required.
There is a mandatory 3-day waiting period which can only be waived with a court order. The license or “intention to marry” is valid for 60 days from the date you file and can be used to marry in any city or town in Massachusetts.
There is no prescribed form of ceremony and no particular words are essential, but there should be evidence of a promise or contract to take each other as marital spouses. You may write own vows or choose from samples that you can view from my sources and together we will compose a ceremony script ideal for you.
Friends and family may be invited to be part of your marriage ceremony.
Once you have been pronounced a married couple, the Justice of the Peace/Celebrant completes Section 20 on the license, signs it, and returns it to the city or town hall from which it was obtained. No witnesses are necessary.
As a Justice of the Commonwealth, ceremonies of all kinds are honored and welcomed.
Consultation meeting prior to your wedding is advised to create your customized ceremony.
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