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civil marriage. changing my surname. good idea?

i know it’s not traditional to change your surname after a Civil Marriage, but i want to. Is that a good idea? How do I do it? I live in Scotland.

You will probably need to do it by Deed Poll. Ask your local registar about it.

By the way Congrats on the ceremony, I hope you had a great day, or will have a great day.

Camilla Duchess of Cornwall

civil marriage scotland

When you think in a ceremony at a destination wedding … your thoughts can go to a ceremony at a tropical beach on the Lido Deck or a cruise ship. But surprisingly, Many couples from around the world come to New York every year to get married. And many who want their ceremony to be held in Central Park in the heart of Manhattan.

There are some useful things to know the wedding ceremony in Central Park.

 • The park is alive every day of the year, will have to adopt a mentality that kid park and will encourage attendees stay out of the way … but they will be there! Most of them respect invisible boundaries around your ceremony.

 • There is very little shelter in the park, so it must have a "Plan B" for a day of bad weather. The obvious options are a restaurant or hotel.

 • Many of the most popular sites for the ceremony are a little more than a step from the perimeter of the park, so dear may have practical to wear shoes to walk to the ceremony site and changing your wedding, high-heeled shoes on the site.

 • Where you can hire a coach to return to the site. Check with local drivers, who clustered on 59th Street before their wedding date.

 • Hire a professional photographer to help you enjoy the many photogenic spots in the park for formal marriage and candid photos. For pure beauty by combining urban images with natural structures, Central Park, unmatched in any season.

 • Most places, there is no table on which to sign legal papers, so the plan to improvise. You can use the benches, fence posts, stone walls … to name a few.

 • Make sure you share your phone number with the officiant, photographer, and witnesses. If someone is lost or delayed, you can see what happens.

Favorite places for couples to consider when choosing their place of ceremony in the park are:

 • The forward deck: iconic structure, lively and, sometimes noisy, when the foot traffic, city wonderful background for photos

 • Shakespeare Garden: Private courtyard like area, near toilets, minimum visible horizon in the summer, good place for a small meeting (eg, 10-15 people)

 • Cop Cot: A few minute walk from the entrance of 59th Street / Avenue Park session, the structure of rustic charm, views of the city on all sides, capacity up 30guests

 • Conservatory Garden: Requires authorization (expensive) full of beautiful picturesque corners of the photos, a little more private, but often full of wedding weekends

 • Hernhead: space lakeside charm with the urban landscape on the south side of Central Park, given throughout the year with a permit of (not too expensive), you can use the Ladies Pavilion

 • Bethesda Fountain – a signature instead of Central Park, many activities, not a quiet place transport stop, a passenger shelter if it rains

The state park regulations if the wedding party (including your photographer and officiant) has more 20 people, you do not need a permit. A permit is not difficult to obtain, and inexpensive. There are two places for which the license is not only necessary but essential. One of them is the Ladies Pavilion in Hernhead and others is the Conservatory Garden. For these two locations frequented want a license if you really have a specific time slot for your ceremony and no one can use the space you have booked.

For more information on permits, park regulations, and map locations before mentioned, visit the park: http://www.centralparknyc.org

No Be sure to obtain a license in New York marriage at least 24 hours before the ceremony. All you need to know about the process is on site Secretariat City site: href = "http://www.cityclerk.nyc.gov"> www.cityclerk.nyc.gov

There is something magical about seeing a bride and groom walk in the Park Central. Everyone smiled, and some people will shout "good luck" … perhaps in several languages. It's just one of those places on earth where inimitable marry actually may be the time of his life.

Julie Laudicina, a licensed and certified civil wedding officiant in New York City, has officiated at many destination wedding ceremonies in Central Park over the last five years. Her clients have come from England, Scotland, Australia, France, and other parts of the USA. Julie works with couples via email to design just the ceremony they want. She communicates with couple well ahead of the wedding day, and the bride and groom have full knowledge of their ceremony script before they arrive in New York. She also coaches the couple on obtaining their NYC marriage license. If asked, she can provide recommendations on professional photographers. And last, but not least, she can provide the required witnesses.

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