Sydney Registry Style & Legals Only Marriages
Simple. Stylish. Official!
A relaxed and personal way to make it legal. Without the fuss and courthouse vibes.
Legal, low-key, but still full of love.
Not every couple wants a big production, and that doesn’t make your wedding any less meaningful.
This service is for couples who want to get legally married without the bells and whistles. Whether it’s for practical reasons, before a destination wedding, or just your personal style, with me it’ll be stress-free.
Here’s what’s included
-
All legal paperwork prepared and submitted, including your NOIM
Short ceremony with the minimum legal wording required
Professional delivery (with warmth, not bureaucracy)
Unlimited support via phone, email or Zoom
Witness guidance and coordination
Marriage officially registered after the ceremony
Registered Marriage Certificate applied for on your behalf
-
Personal vows and ring exchange (only if you'd like)
Choice of location: beach, backyard, café, or somewhere special
Bring along a photographer or a few close friends
Ceremony kept short and meaningful, just 10–15 minutes
Why couples love this option
It’s legally binding without the rigid structure
You still get officially married, but with more personality and choice than a registry office.
It’s low-key but never cold
You’ll feel calm, comfortable and cared for even if it’s just the two of you (and your witnesses).
It’s personal in all the right ways
You can keep it simple or add just enough heart to make it memorable. Either way, I’ll make it feel like you.
It’s guided from start-to-finish
From your paperwork to your final signature, I’ll handle the details. You just have to show up ready to get married.
Here’s how simple it gets to be
Your vow renewal journey from “let’s do this” to “I still do.”
A legal wedding without the drama
(And yes, it can still feel special)
Whether you’re eloping, keeping things low-key, or getting married before the big overseas bash, this is the stress-free, warm and stylish alternative to rocking up at the registry office. Way better if you ask me.