Humanist Officiant - Mary Anne Farah, Ontario

Humanist Officiant - Mary Anne Farah, Ontario Mary Anne Farah is licensed by the provincial government to perform non-religious marriage ceremonies anywhere in the province of Ontario.

Mary Anne Farah is a licensed Humanist Officiant who performs legal wedding ceremonies, funeral/memorial services and baby welcoming ceremonies typically within the Niagara to Toronto region. Consultations are free. Enquiries are welcomed. In-person meetings and phone calls are the best way to find out if Mary Anne Farah is the best Officiant for the ceremony you want. Contact her to discuss your

ceremony and feel confident that your ceremony will be performed professionally and with your needs in mind.

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If you are looking for an officiant for your upcoming wedding in southern Ontario (Canada), let's talk. As a licensed Officiant, I have officiated weddings for over 10 years and would be happy to talk with you about your wedding plans. I perform only non-religious/humanist wedding ceremonies. Send me a message so we can talk about your wedding vision by emailing me at [email protected]

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Ontario Extends Expiry Period of Marriage Licences
Proposed change would reduce the financial burden for engaged couples

July 16, 2020 2:30 P.M.Ministry of Government and Consumer Services

TORONTO - The Ontario government is taking steps to extend the expiry period of most marriage licences that have not been used due to the COVID-19 outbreak. This change is being made as a proposed amendment to the Marriage Act, and if passed, will help reduce the financial and administrative burden for many engaged couples.

"Marriage is an important milestone for a couple," said Lisa Thompson, Minister of Government and Consumer Services. "COVID-19 has impacted marriage plans for couples across the province, with many making the difficult decision to postpone their weddings. Our government wants to make the process for these couples easier, so they have one less thing to worry about during this challenging time."

The province is proposing to extend the expiry date for most marriage licences issued between December 1, 2019, and the end of the province-wide Declaration of Emergency due to COVID-19. These licences would still be valid and could be used for up to 24 months from the end of the Declaration of Emergency. Couples with a qualifying unused marriage licence issued during this timeframe are encouraged to hold onto it. They would have up to 24 months to use it and would not need to replace their marriage licence.

If there has been a change of name or marital status, or a couple no longer has their unused licence, they would have 24 months from the end of the province-wide Declaration of Emergency to apply for a replacement licence at no provincial cost. The replacement licence would be valid for three months from the date it was issued, so couples would only apply for a replacement within three months of their rescheduled wedding. Couples needing a replacement licence are encouraged to contact the municipality where they purchased their unused licence.

"I would like to thank the Association of Municipalities of Ontario and the municipal partners who worked with us to develop this solution," said Minister Thompson. "This reduces the burden for many of these couples by saving them the time and money that would be needed to apply for a new licence."

Quick Facts
In Ontario, marriage licences are issued by municipalities and are typically valid for three months from the date issued.
Couples can still get married in-person but must adhere to the current provincial restrictions on gatherings and requirements for physical distancing.
If the COVID-19 Economic Recovery Act, 2020 is passed and receives Royal Assent, marriage licences issued between December 1, 2019, and the end of the province-wide Declaration of Emergency due to COVID-19 would still be valid and could be used for up to 24 months from the end of the Declaration of Emergency. Ontario will waive the $75 provincial fee if a couple requires a new licence because critical information on the licence purchased between December 1, 2019, and the last day of the province-wide emergency is no longer accurate or the original unused licence has been lost or destroyed.
Couples requiring a replacement licence can apply at a municipality that issues marriage licences. There would be no provincial fee for a replacement licence, but municipal fees may still apply.
Additional Resources
Getting married during COVID-19
Visit Ontario's website to learn more about how the province continues to protect Ontarians from COVID-19.

https://news.ontario.ca/mgs/en/2020/07/ontario-extends-expiry-period-of-marriage-licences.html

Media Contacts
Nicko Vavassis
Minister’s Office
[email protected]
647-283-2978
Harry Malhi
Communications Branch
[email protected]
416-575-0773

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