10 thoughtful ways to ask someone to officiate your wedding
Ten thoughtful ways to ask a friend or family member to officiate your wedding, from a golf-ball ask to a handwritten letter, plus what support to give them after they say yes.
Read postPractical guidance for the people responsible for making a wedding ceremony feel personal, organized, legally calm, and deliverable out loud.
Ten ways to ask someone to officiate, and the support they should get after they say yes.
Read the postTen thoughtful ways to ask a friend or family member to officiate your wedding, from a golf-ball ask to a handwritten letter, plus what support to give them after they say yes.
Read postYou said yes to officiating. Here is the calm order to do things in: the legal basics, the ceremony structure, and how to write something that sounds like this couple instead of a generic script.
Read postThree practical questions to settle before asking someone close to officiate: fit, support, and how to keep the ceremony personal without making the role overwhelming.
Read postA complete, plain-language wedding ceremony script template with a real example you can adapt — every section explained, plus the lines that are worth making personal instead of leaving generic.
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