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Khin
Devoted November 2019

Pros and cons of having a family member officiate the wedding

Khin, on December 9, 2018 at 2:54 PM Posted in Wedding Ceremony 0 25
Hi ladies,

So are you guys hiring a professional wedding officiant or having a family member or a friend do the officiating? Personally, I would love a family member or close friend to officiate because that's what I've always wanted. I think it feels more intimate and personal. But at the same time, I'm scared about that person backing out last minute or if it's even a good idea.

What have you guys done or are thinking of doing?

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Latest activity by Richard, on February 5, 2024 at 7:08 PM
  • Laura
    Master October 2019
    Laura ·
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    I'd love it, but my fiancee wants a church wedding. I'm legally able to perform weddings, and it's fun, especially when it's for someone you care about! It makes it special. I may officiate my fiancee's son's wedding. I hope so!

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  • Victoria
    VIP October 2018
    Victoria ·
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    We had my Godfather officiate for us and it was great! We had him ordained online through ULC, which was free and took less than a minute. My husband and I put together a ceremony script and had my Godfather review it and suggest edits, then we sent it off to a printer to be bound in a hardcover book as a keepsake. We left a couple of blank pages for what we called "Musings from the Godfather" for him to add his personal touches too. After the ceremony we simply had him sign our marriage license and we mailed it in to the county clerk's office. Easy peasy.

    If you consider doing this, please make sure to contact the clerk's office where you are getting your license to make sure it's even legal. There are many places it is not.
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  • Khin
    Devoted November 2019
    Khin ·
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    How long before the wedding did you ask him to officiate? We are visiting the family for Christmas and I don't know if it's too early to ask. We do have a wedding planner so I think she will be dealing with the license and such or at least give us advice on how to do so.
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  • Tamara
    VIP August 2019
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    We so wanted to have my Uncle officiate, but he is physically not up to it so we will have to find someone else to officiate for us. It is real bummer for us. Having someone who knows and cares about us is very important.

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  • Christine
    Dedicated May 2019
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    My fsil is officiating our wedding. Just make sure your county doesn’t have special requirements, she has to go down to the county and get deputized to be able to perform ceremony
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  • Gen
    Champion June 2019
    Gen ·
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    Just make sure it is someone you can 100% rely on, and someone who is comfortable public speaking. My brother is officiating our wedding!
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  • Khin
    Devoted November 2019
    Khin ·
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    Ooh the thing about public speaking....need to remember that lol
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  • Taylor
    Devoted May 2019
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    We are having my uncle officiate our wedding! He's performed a few weddings in our state since I was little and he's a really good public speaker, partially because he's a singer in his band. So we know he'll perform the ceremony well. Another pro is that he knows us both well and we'll both be more comfortable at the alter with someone we know officiating. We are also having a pretty intimate wedding. Our bridal party consists of my best friend as the MOH and FH's best friend as his best man. FH"s little sister is our flower girl. So it's already very personal and small so we thought it would be even more special to have a family member marry us!

    He was so honored when we asked as well. He was really touched and that made me so happy! I'm a pretty sentimental person so having my uncle who I'm close with marry the love of my life and I is one of the best decisions we've made about the wedding!

    So I'm all for getting a family member to officiate!

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  • Emily
    Just Said Yes June 2019
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    We have lucked out and are having a close family friend, who is a pastor, officiate our wedding. But if we weren't having a church wedding and couldn't have our family friend officiate, then I would go with a close friend that we know can follow through.

    We both look at our wedding date as a day to celebrate our relationship, and who better to speak over and about us then something that truely understands our relationship and us as individuals?
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  • Victoria
    VIP October 2018
    Victoria ·
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    I think we asked January or very early February for our October wedding. I don't think it's too early to ask since you'll see him at Christmas!
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  • AJ
    VIP September 2018
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    We did have our mutual friend officiate, and could not have been happier with our choice. He had officiated one in the past, so he already knew what he needed to do. We also had a family member in attendance who can officiate, so we knew if something happened with our friend we could still get married that day. However, I've heard of random paid officiants backing out last minute too, so I think that's always a risk you have to just roll with.
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  • Summerbride77
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    Both. Our original plan was just to have the friend who introduced us (and who's wife is my MOH) officiate the ceremony. We had asked him and he agreed and we were all excited. My mom, bless her, tried REALLY hard to be excited and cool about our plan, but ultimately (after a lot of prodding) admitted that she was uncomfortable with it and felt it took away from the legitimacy of the ceremony. We disagreed about that last bit, but my mom and I are super close and I while I disagreed I understood why she felt that way. As a compromise we're having a dual officiant ceremony where our friend will run most of it (welcoming, readings, unity ceremony) and a more traditional officiant will come in to do the vows and pronunciation at the end.

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  • Lizzy
    Super October 2019
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    We are having two friends officiate together. One is ordained and the other is an amazing speaker so they pair well together and they are my FHs former roommates, so they've been there for our whole relationship
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  • M
    Expert November 2019
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    If the person you are having officiate your wedding is flaky I would just skip it and hire someone. I have however heard of officiants who were hired back out a month before hand. It’s rare but anything can happen. We are going to have a family friend officiate it but I know in my heart he won’t back out last minute unless something terrible happened, because he has been wanting us to get married for years and was my FH’s mentor growing up since he was fatherless.
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  • Alyssa
    Master December 2019
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    My step father is officiating for us as Gandalf the White

    i definitely am not worrying about that going wrong but it’s early and I just got the idea lol
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  • M
    Expert September 2018
    M ·
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    Don't leave this detail to the wedding planner. Call the county clerk and see what the requirements are. There was a ww post about a month back where there seemed to be misunderstanding about the states requirements. The husband who was visiting US to get married went back to England and they found out they weren't actually married because the state didn't recognize the officiant.
    I know that's an extreme example.
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  • Angerra
    VIP August 2019
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    My future FIL will be our officiant. He was the officiant for my fiance's older brother's wedding and it will be so special to be able to marry his middle son.
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    Mim ·
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    I'm going to guess that the friend/family member is inexperienced at officiating weddings

    Cons
    Messing up ceremony is more likely.
    Since the leg work and planning of every part of the ceremony falls on the couple, it's a lot of work.
    Loved one becoming too emotional.
    Real potential for things to not be handled properly and the marriage not being legal.

    Pros
    Probably cheaper
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  • Jessica
    Devoted December 2018
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    FW's Padrino is officiating ours. However, he is a bishop in the lutheran church so it's a little different.

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  • Khin
    Devoted November 2019
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    Got it. That’s not a problem. Being a control freak, I will most likely be micro managing the wedding planner anyways. Smiley laugh

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