NHJP Services
Justice of the Peace & Notary Public
James C. Webb Sr.
Derry New Hampshire
603-216-5159

I perform Wedding
Ceremonies with Children. I Need a wedding Ceremony preformed
on short notice can it be done...?
Need a wedding ceremony performed on short notice ? We can perform same
day Weddings .
You must get a marriage
license from a Town or City
clerk , New Hampshire
has no waiting period, no blood tests, so it is not usually not an issue.
Since most planned weddings occur on a weekend, I will more than likely be
available. I am available times on weekdays after 3:00 PM , so please call
me , leave a message and I will call you right back.
We perform Wedding Ceremonies
Honoring Family member . How to Write Your Wedding Vows 2.
Don't torture your wedding guests with a long wedding ceremony! I
find that the shorter the ceremony, the more guests c come up to me
afterwards and say, "Oh that was a great ceremony." The are happy it was not
a drawn out long church wedding .
We perform Backyard Weddings.
Start With a Wedding Tent (click
here) I perform Sand
Wedding Ceremonies and even recommend them over unity candles. There are many more online as well I perform Unity
Candle Wedding Ceremonies.
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Can I have my children in my
ceremony.
When you have children from another marriage involved there are many ways to
integrate them into the wedding ceremony.
You can choose to have the children be a part of the wedding party and walk
down the aisle in a variety of roles from accompanying the bride to being
bridesmaids, flower child, groomsmen, ring bearer, or simply just a part of
the wedding without titles. I have done weddings that the Children have
give the bride away.
I have officiated some very touching wedding ceremonies with wedding vows
that the couple had written to say how much their children mean to their
relationship. You could always include the children in the ceremony:
Often a
parent will offer a token to the children as a way to say that they love
them. Sometimes new parents will offer rings to the children as well and
include them into the ring ceremony. In my own case we gave my two boys gold
pocket watches, and my daughter a ring and included them in our ceremony.]
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Many times I am contacted to perform weddings with no notice , so in some
ways instant weddings, or emergency weddings, are a specialty of mine.
Depending on my schedule I will try to accommodate you.
I have had many instances when people require an instant wedding ceremony
for marriage convenience such as:
- immigration
issues
- insurance
issues
- property
issues
- military
deployment
- Spur
of the moment passion
- any
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Ceremonies with deceased loved ones
... ?
You may want to include a special mention of the loved ones
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How to select the right wedding vows
... ?
What's the
big request people ask of us? "How
to Write Wedding Vows". When you book a wedding ceremony with me, I
will email you the sample vows we went over at the free consultation with
various sample wedding ceremonies that include sample wedding vows and free
wedding poems that will allow you to write your own wedding vows quickly,
give you some wedding vow ideas or simply pick a wedding vow that is right
for you. There are many good books out there to help you . The internet is
one of the best tools out there for getting information. Try not to overload
your officciant .
But there are a few things that you should keep in mind when you write your
own wedding vows:
1. Keep your wedding vows concise, yet
meaningful.
3.You can write your own wedding vows, or pick from our wedding
ceremony vow samples you can simply pick the marriage ceremony that fits y
4. A typical wedding ceremony often has these elements:
1. The wedding processional (walking down the aisle)
2. The opening of the wedding ceremony or call to the
guests
3. Some words from your Officiant on love or marriage or
wedding poems readings (by family members)
4. The wedding vow or wedding vow and poem
5. The ring exchange ( wedding ring exchange vows )
6. The pronouncement of marriage
7. The introduction as husband and wife
8. The wedding recessional
The most important thing is it is your wedding and you need to have
it your way you can add or delete or make special requests do or say
anything you want in your ceremony.
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What if I just want a Back Yard
Wedding ... ?
From the elaborate catered wedding affair to the home backyard wedding, I
have officiated at them all.
Backyard weddings bring the outdoors to a private event. I love them as
they are less formal , and more economical for the bride and groom.
Here are a few backyard wedding ideas for you (links):
Backyard
Weddings, Formal and Informal
Backyard
Wedding Reception and Food
Here is an article that might interest someone who is planning a backyard
wedding:
Backyard Wedding Ideas to Take Your Wedding To the Next Level
By Jeanette
Shinn
Where do I start .
Put the Wedding Cake Table under the Protection of the Tent on a Sturdy
Table
Put the Pets Away
Build/rent a Gazebo or a Wedding Arch (click
here)
Accent with Lights in expensive Christmas lights work well (trees, tents,
decks)
Theme Your Wedding to Suit "Your" Tastes
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What is a sand ceremony.. ?
A wedding sand ceremony is becoming very popular since sand is, well,
abundant. Two vessels of sand are poured together either into a third
keepsake vessel, or into the wind to represent the coming together of your
lives. You can get the sand and vessels on line for around $30.00 or you
can go to Michaels a local arts and craft store to pickup the sand and the
Christmas tree shop to get the vessels.
Here are some possible Sand ceremonies:
"Today, this relationship is symbolized through the pouring of these two
individual containers of sand one, representing you BRIDE and all that you
were, all that you are, and all that you will ever be, and the other
representing you, GROOM, and all that you were and all that you are, and all
that you will ever be. As these two containers of sand are poured into the
third container, the individual containers of sand will no longer exist, but
will be joined together as one. Just as these grains of sand can never be
separated and poured again into the individual containers, so will your
marriage be."
"BRIDE and GROOM, today you join your separate lives together. The two
separate bottles of sand symbolize your separate lives, separate families
and separate sets of friends. They represent all that you are and all that
you'll ever be as an individual. They also represent your lives before
today. As these two containers of sand are poured into the third container,
the individual containers of sand will no longer exist, but will be joined
together as one. Just as these grains of sand can never be separated and
poured again into the individual containers, so will your marriage be."
"Today,
BRIDE and GROOM, have chosen to commemorate their marriage through the
celebration of the Sand Ceremony. This ceremony symbolizes the inseparable
union of BRIDE and GROOM into a new and eternal marital relationship. Bride
and Groom will simultaneously pour separate containers of sand into a common
vessel. Each grain of sand in their separate containers represents a unique
and separate moment, decision, feeling or event that helped shaped Bride and
Groom into the separate and unique individuals that they are today. As they
pour their separate containers of sand into a common vessel, those separate
and independent individuals will cease to exist. Instead they will merge
into a loving and supportive marital community. BRIDE and GROOM, just as the
grains of sand can never be separated into their individual containers
again, so will your marriage be."
"OFFICIANT:
Please note this empty glass. Glass, itself, is made from sand and the sands
of time have come together, melting into one piece to make this vessel. The
sands of time should remind us all of our eternal love and our mortality.
Today BRIDE and GROOM have chosen to represent their love to each other in a
special sand ceremony. Please BRIDE and GROOM, take your separate glass of
sand and alternate the pouring of sand into this joining vessel and united,
repeat after me: You are my love for eternity. I blend with you. My heart is
like these grains of sands, merging with yours. I am yours. You are mine. We
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What is a Unity Candle ceremony
The Unity Candle is a very traditional wedding event. A candle ceremony is
not recommended to be done outside since the candles may not stay lit.
During a Unity Candle wedding ceremony the mothers of the bride and groom
light candles to the side of the unity (center) candle which represent the
separate lives, families and experiences before the wedding day. After the
exchange of vows, but before the exchange of rings the bride and groom take
each side candle and light the unity candle together, uniting the families
and experiences into one.
The wedding ceremony verbiage for a unity candle can be the following, or a
personalized unity candle ceremony can be created by you:
Or I can show you some samples when we meet.
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For any additional questions Please call me at 603-216-5159
James C. Webb Sr. Justice of the Peace
Email info@nhjp.com
Email jim@nhjp.com
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