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I DOs and I DON’Ts of Cutting Costs: Vow to Make it Personal

Marianne Lozano Photography

Photography by: Marianne Lozano

For many couples, marriage must be officiated by a member of the clergy, for others, this may not be the case. If you are inclined not to have your wedding affiliated with a religious organization, consider saying I DO to Having a Loved One Officiate. Your wedding will be personalized while saving a few dollars. However, laws vary from state to state, even county to county. Before your loved one chooses to be ordained to officiate your wedding, review all of the laws, rules and regulations that govern your wedding locale.

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  1. Comment by Katie:

    This would be so nice to have a member of my family officiate! I need to look into this!

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