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We are doing the legal thing here first too.  The main reason we're doing it is b/c his parents can't come to the DW and I was feeling selfish, so this way they can be a part it.  They were told not to tell a soul including my FI sister (hopefully they stick to their word).  the only people we are allowing to come are our parents, no siblings or grandparents.  His mom was upset when I told her we weren't exchanging rings or anything, but I'm making the legalities as simple as allowed by law!  lol.  I'm hoping the snowball effect doesn't happen, but I'm bracing myself for it.  I'm at the point though where I'm okay with it if someone gets upset about not being able to come to the courthouse (it's OUR wedding not theirs!).  Also, we are going out of town (about 45 min) for the legal ceremony so that it won't show up in our local paper.  Good luck and don't be afraid to stand your ground.  it's not fair to accomodate others at your expense when it's your wedding!

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I agree with some of the previous comments about just lying and saying that you changed your mind and you're getting legally married in Mexico.  We already got legally married and we didn't tell anyone and didn't have anyone present.  And it doesn't feel like we're married at all.  I actually can't even recall what we said in our vows, lol.

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go to your township and apply for a marriage liscence. when you are there you'll receive the name of a judge/officiant. it depends on the size of your township but for us there was only one. we called and talked to him and set up a time. because NJ doesn't have JPs you can get married anywhere, basically. we had him follow us down to a marina by our house and he did it there. but he would have done it in the living room if we asked him to.

 

hope that helps. this was 2 years ago though so i'm not sure if anything changed.

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Thanks so much Katrina! Did the judge/officiant charge you for this? If so, can I ask how much? Thx again
 

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go to your township and apply for a marriage liscence. when you are there you'll receive the name of a judge/officiant. it depends on the size of your township but for us there was only one. we called and talked to him and set up a time. because NJ doesn't have JPs you can get married anywhere, basically. we had him follow us down to a marina by our house and he did it there. but he would have done it in the living room if we asked him to.

 

hope that helps. this was 2 years ago though so i'm not sure if anything changed.



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ack, i don't totally remember. i would think yes though. but the good news is if i don't remember, it couldn't have been too expensive!
 

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Thanks so much Katrina! Did the judge/officiant charge you for this? If so, can I ask how much? Thx again
 

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go to your township and apply for a marriage liscence. when you are there you'll receive the name of a judge/officiant. it depends on the size of your township but for us there was only one. we called and talked to him and set up a time. because NJ doesn't have JPs you can get married anywhere, basically. we had him follow us down to a marina by our house and he did it there. but he would have done it in the living room if we asked him to.

 

hope that helps. this was 2 years ago though so i'm not sure if anything changed.


 


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We were having a lot of issues with this before as well (first we wanted it to be just us and a JP, then my FFIL suggested us doing it at his church, then my parents were like, why their church and not ours, etc, etc, etc)....SO we've actually decided (with the help of our amazing Dreams WC, Mariana) to legally get married in Cabo on the day of our wedding (what a thought!) while having the symbolic ceremony as well. So we'll have a judge, and a Reverend, and our own vows, and it will be legal, and we'll get everything we want! Who knew?!

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