Justice of the Peace
I’m so deeply honored to have been appointed as a Justice of the Peace in 2025. Among some other less-exciting tasks, this empowers me to be able to officiate marriages!
I’ve been an ordained minister through the Universal Life Church since 2020, but not all areas (or people) accept online ordination. And that’s okay! That said, I have had the pleasure of officiating a few marriages as an Ordained Minister, and I have loved it.
And I am looking forward to doing so as both a Revered and a Justice of the Peace!
All my services are custom-crafted to suit the couple and their preferences, from scripting to aesthetics.
Want something more traditional, that will bring tears to the eye? I gotchu.
Want something funny, nerdy, witchy, filled with poetry, or something else entirely? I got you there, too.
Want to find a beautiful, historical church to promise your love in? I know some.
Want to stand in the woods, or a comic shop, on a boat, on a farm, or in your besties back yard? Sounds perfect!
Whatever is going to reflect you and your love is utterly perfect.
There isn’t a wrong way to celebrate your love, as long as you both are completely delighted.
If you’re interested in more information on me officiating your wedding, please shoot me a message and let’s chat!
If you’re a queer couple and interested in me officiating your wedding, hit me up and let’s see if we’re a good fit. I offer reduced rates for queer weddings .
If you are a queer couple and are thinking about eloping or doing an intimate ceremony up here in Connecticut and would like to chat with me about officiating your ceremony and would like Shutter In A Compass Photography to capture your special day, please Contact Me to talk about our “Better Together” deal.
Rates depend entirely on the size of the event and where it’s located. Let’s talk and see what’s good! I’m excited to help make your beautiful day even more spectacular.
Most of the work that I do in this arena is unpaid; it is work that I do because it matters deeply to me, impacts me personally, and absolutely lights my fire. That said, I would like to say that disabled folk, as much as anyone else, deserve to be paid for their work. My work should not be held up as an example of how disabled folk should work for free for causes we care about or that matter to us.
With that in mind, if you appreciate the work that I do and would like to support it and me, you can Buy Me A Coffee or become a Patron.
