Meet Lynton, – a local Tennis Coach, Bus Tour Operator and Part Time Elvis Tribute Artist. ‘A part time Elvis Tribute Artist!!!’ Are you thinking what I’m thinking That’s right, why not get the King to Marry you or renew your vows. We know you can’t help falling in love, so why not make your ceremony a hunk a hunk burning love.
Lynton is very new to the Celebrancy industry, and all he wants to do is meet people in love who are making a commitment to each other so that he can be a part of making their important day a special one. Married himself, Lynton is confident he knows what this marriage caper is all about.
He played a large role in his own wedding which culminated in pictures on the tennis court he grew up at. Lynton is certainly down to earth, is personal, enthusiastic, professional and organised. He is very compassionate and caring and will ensure your ceremony is the best it can be. Ironically, Lynton is very reserved and introverted and understands the importance of the main parties at the ceremony.
A commitment ceremony can look just like a wedding, feel like a wedding, & sound like a wedding.
Renewal of vows is a special celebration for a couple that wish to re-affirm their commitment.
A naming ceremony is the celebration of the arrival of a new child, an alternative to a baptism.
Lynton will deliver the ceremony as the King, with his Aussie accent so that all your family and friends.
Has your family pet recently given birth? Why not consider a naming ceremony for your pet.
A ceremony to honour the life of your loved one, the way you would like them to be remembered.
Meet Lynton, – a local Tennis Coach, Bus Tour Operator and Part Time Elvis Tribute Artist. ‘A part time Elvis Tribute Artist!!!’ Are you thinking what I’m thinking That’s right, why not get the King to Marry you or renew your vows. We know you can’t help falling in love, so why not make your ceremony a hunk a hunk burning love.
Lynton is very new to the Celebrancy industry, and all he wants to do is meet people in love who are making a commitment to each other so that he can be a part of making their important day a special one.
Ceremony with Elvis add $250
Elvis Show add $250
graduations, engagements
Lynton helped make our day that extra bit special. He understood what we wanted and went out of his way to make sure we were happy prior to the ceremony.
That was the funniest Elvis show I had ever seen. Thank you Lynton, or should I say, 'thankyouverymuch'
A naming ceremony for my little sparkles was just the best. Lynton is definitely and animal person. When he first met my little one, he had treats for her and could not stop giving her all the attention.
Yes, there are legal requirements to solemnise your wedding, but that doesn’t mean it can’t be inspiring, personal and fun. Lynton will help you come up with a personal ceremony for your special day.
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Lynton will meet with you both to learn about your journey. This is an important part of the process. You will be given all the information you need in preparation for your special day. Lynton will take care of al lthe formalities so you can take care of getting to your special day.
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You will be given a little bit of homework so Lynton can write an original and personal narrative which will demonstrate the love you have for one another. But don’t worry, you will get to approve the script before the ceremony.
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Know you won’t have to worry about the ceremony at all. Lynton will look after all the logistics for you so you can prepare the rest of your day. That’s his job.
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Settle those nerves with a tennis party for your bridal party. Let Lynton tailor an afternoon of wedding planning and tennis challenges to see if the bride and groom can get to Love before their bridal party does.
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Lynton is a current member of the Australian Federation of Civil Celebrants. The Australian Federation of Civil Celebrants Inc. (AFCC) is the largest national association of professional Celebrants in Australia with almost 2,000 members providing professional celebrancy for ceremonies for all occasions. The AFCC provide representation, networking and learning opportunities across all aspects of celebrancy.
While I remain a member of the Australian Federation of Civil Celebrants Inc. (AFCC), I agree to comply with the spirit, intent and provisions of this Code of Ethics and accept the responsibilities of such implied by membership of the association:
While I remain a member of the Australian Federation of Civil Celebrants Inc. (AFCC), I agree to comply with the spirit, intent and provisions of this Code of Ethics and accept the responsibilities of such implied by membership of the association:
Code of Practice for marriage celebrants (regulation 37L)
1 – Application of this Code of Practice
This Code of Practice applies to marriage celebrants (being persons registeredunder Subdivision C of Division 1 of Part IV of the Marriage Act 1961).
Note: Under paragraph 39I(1)(b) of the Marriage Act 1961, if the Registrar of Marriage Celebrants is satisfied that a marriage celebrant has not complied with anobligation under section 39G of that Act, including this Code of Practice, the Registrar may take disciplinary measures against the marriage celebrant.
2 – High standard of service
A marriage celebrant must maintain a high standard of service in his or her professional conduct and practice.
3 – Recognition of significance of marriage
A marriage celebrant must recognise the social, cultural and legal significance ofmarriage and the marriage ceremony in the Australian community, and theimportance of strong and respectful family relationships.
4 – Compliance with the Marriage Act and other laws
A marriage celebrant must:
(a) solemnise marriages according to the legal requirements of the Marriage Act1961 (Cth); and
(b) observe the laws of the Commonwealth and of the State or Territory where themarriage is to be solemnised; and
(c) prevent and avoid unlawful discrimination in the provision of marriage celebrancy services.
5 – General requirements for marriage ceremonies
A marriage celebrant must respect the importance of the marriage ceremony to theparties and the other persons organising the ceremony. To that end, the marriagecelebrant must do the following:
(a) give the parties information and guidance to enable them to choose or compose a marriage ceremony that will meet their needs and expectations;
(b) respect the privacy and confidentiality of the parties;
(c) maintain appropriate facilities to interview parties and provide office facilities, including facilities for the secure storage of records;
(d) within a reasonable time before the marriage ceremony:
(i) confirm all details with the parties; and
(ii) ensure the return of all personal documents belonging to the parties (unless itis necessary to keep the documents for the ceremony); and
(iii) sign any necessary declarations;
(e) if requested by the parties, conduct a marriage ceremony rehearsal;
(f) ensure that his or her personal presentation is of an appropriate standard for themarriage ceremony, and respect the expectations of the parties in relation to theceremony;
(g) make efforts to ensure that the marriage ceremony is audible to all those present(using audio equipment, if required);
(h) ensure accuracy in the preparation of documents, and in the conduct of themarriage ceremony;
(i) arrive at the venue for the marriage ceremony no later than the time agreed withthe parties;
(j) if the marriage celebrant has agreed to perform more than one marriage ceremony on the same day:
(i) ensure that the parties to each marriage receive a level of service that meetstheir separate and special requirements; and
(ii) be available at the venue for each marriage ceremony at least 20 minutes
before the agreed commencement of each ceremony (unless, in the case of
consecutive ceremonies, the ceremonies are to be held at the same venue);
(k) ensure that all relevant documents are completed and sent to theappropriateregistering authority within 14 days after the marriage ceremony, as required bysection 50 of the Marriage Act 1961;
(l) in relation to the provision of marriage services, accept evaluative comment fromthe parties, and use any comments to improve performance;
(m) give the parties information about how to notify the Commonwealth Attorney-General’s Department of any concerns or complaints they may have regardingthe marriage services provided by the marriage celebrant.
6 – Knowledge and understanding of family relationships services
A marriage celebrant must:
(a) maintain an up-to-date knowledge about appropriate family relationships services in the community; and
(b) inform parties about the range of information and services available to them toenhance, and sustain them throughout, their relationship.