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Wed, September 08, 2010

Connect with nature to reconnect with each other

Connect with nature to reconnect with each other

by Brian & Marcia Gleason, Relationship Reporters for Babyboomers.TV

By BRIAN & MARCIA GLEASON, Relationship Reporters for Babyboomers.TV As we have discussed in earlier articles, the structure of the modern relationship creates such a strain that, for many couples, it is nearly impossible to sustain. We have come to believe that for most couples (ourselves included) there is an undercurrent of approval-seeking in how we orchestrate [...]

How to sell your house in a buyer’s market

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by Brian & Marcia Gleason, Relationship Reporters for Babyboomers.TV

By ASA AARONS, Consumer Reporter for Babyboomers.TV Price realistically, make minor repairs and accept the reality that houses are worth less today than they were a few years ago. That’s the consensus of real estate agents in and around the area, who say a three-year slide in housing prices, low mortgage rates and a new $8,000 [...]

Top five tips to help manage your family’s health

Top five tips to help manage your family’s health

by Brian & Marcia Gleason, Relationship Reporters for Babyboomers.TV

(ARA) – As kids head to summer camp or back to school this fall, moms everywhere will be digging through their files searching for immunization records and other health information. Some will find exactly what they need with just a few flips through an organized file cabinet. But many busy moms will be sifting through [...]

Keep an eye on your vision health this summer

Keep an eye on your vision health this summer

by Brian & Marcia Gleason, Relationship Reporters for Babyboomers.TV

(ARA) – If you’ve ever come in from a day sailing, picnicking or lying on the beach and your eyes felt tired, sore and gritty, you likely experienced ultraviolet radiation (UVR) overexposure. It’s critical to protect your eyes from the sun’s damaging rays to decrease your risk of developing serious vision issues such as cataracts [...]

Buying used? How to avoid getting bitten by repair costs

Buying used? How to avoid getting bitten by repair costs

by Brian & Marcia Gleason, Relationship Reporters for Babyboomers.TV

(ARA) – If your old clunker is gasping its last, you might think (like millions of other Americans these days) you can save yourself some money by buying a used car instead of a new one. You can — if you make smart buying decisions. Hasty or unwise used-car buying can end up costing you [...]

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Julie Wirtz

Julie Wirtz

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Experience: 4 Year(s)

Julie Wirtz, Kauai Officiant
Kauai - Island Wide
Kapaa, HI 96746

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Julie Wirtz, Kauai Officiant

Kauai - Island Wide
Kapaa, HI 96746

808-652-9443

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  • What makes you different from other local wedding officiants? Why should someone hire you? I offer a do-it-yourself approach to creating the ceremony, so that your wedding will be meaningful and memorable to you. I serve families with no religious affiliation, instead focusing on your values and your relationship. Your wedding will not be part of a religious worship service..

  • What are your standard payment terms? I ask for a 50% deposit to hold the date, then the balance due after the ceremony. .

  • What is your customer satisfication cancellation policy? If something were to go wrong through negligence on my part, I would adjust the balance due accordingly..

  • What is your event cancellation policy? I refund deposits at my own discretion depending on how much time I've put into the ceremony planning and how much business I've lost while holding the date. Please see my contract for more detail..

  • How far are you willing to travel? Is there a travel fee? I will travel anywhere on Kauai by car without charging an extra fee. If there is a short hike, I do not charge extra either. However for adventurous all day hikes, boat trips, etc., we can work something out..

  • How many wedding do you officiate a year? I officiate about 100 weddings per year..

  • What kind of pre-wedding counseling is required, if any? I do not require pre-marital counseling, but I do ask that the couple choose the wording of their ceremony so that it will reflect their genuine feelings and intentions. I offer literature to help define the values and aspects of your marriage that they will hold important..

  • How long after the ceremony do you file for the official marriage license? I file the marriage certificate with Kauai County on the very next business day after the wedding takes place. .

  • What documents do I need to bring to our first meeting? If you are planning a destination wedding, most of our initial contact will be via e-mail or over the phone. Upon your arrival on Kauai, we can get together to touch base regarding the details of the wedding and the legal paperwork involved in obtaining your marriage license, changing names, etc..

  • Will you marry couples of different faiths or previous divorce? Yes, my ceremonies are non-religous, so they are the perfect choice for couples and families of diverse faiths and for legal marriages not endorsed by traditional religous faiths..

  • How long does the ceremony usually last? Since most of my Kauai Weddings are outdoors and do not contain lengthy readings, prayers, hymns, the actual ceremony (not including any procession, recession, etc) is about 5-7 minutes. .

  • Do you normally attend the reception? No. The "reception" for most of the weddings here on Kauai is an intimate romantic dinner out. I wouldn't dream of tagging along for that! .

  • Do you have a back up officiant on call, in case of an emergency? Yes, I do have other officiants I can call on in an emergency..

  • Will you allow us to write our own vows? Yes, you are welcome to choose from traditional or contemporary vows, or to write your own. .

  • Can we read or hear your ceremony before our wedding day? Yes, I offer sample ceremonies for you to choose from or to use as inspiration for customizing a ceremony to reflect your personal values, feelings and intentions..

  • In which states and communities are you licensed to officiate ceremonies? Hawaii and Washington.