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The
famous "aloha spirit" is not just a phrase, it's a way of
life. From the smiles on the people you meet, to the beautiful scenery,
the aloha spirit is all around you, making this one of the most romantic
destinations in the world for weddings and honeymoons. The
most beautiful days in your life should be celebrated in the most
memorable way. There’s no place like Hawaii, the ultimate in
romantic, beautiful, and unusual sites for weddings - breathtaking
cliffs, secluded white sand beaches or lush tropical gardens - each
offer a magical setting for any intimate ceremony. Let
the "mana" (spiritual energy) of the fresh water, the ocean,
the sun, the wind, the tropical flowers & trees bless your union. |
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Weddings
in Hawaii have become very popular. There is truly no place in
the world as gorgeous or appropriate for such a spiritual occasion. |
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Your
wedding can be formal or informal. Most ceremonies take place
outdoors, and rarely is the weather less than perfect. Many couples
choose the casual beach setting at sunset or in the morning.
Others prefer a garden setting or church and formal attire. There are no
rules or restrictions with an island wedding, and that is the most
wonderful part of the whole concept. |
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Hawaii
is the perfect place to renew your wedding vows, let the mana of the
incredible ocean views, warm sand, sunsets, rainbows, palm trees and
mountains bless the two of you! |
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License Requirements |
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Couples need a valid
license to be married in Hawaii. Both applicants must be at least
18, there is no waiting period and the license is valid for 30
days. The fee is $50. A picture ID is required, such as a passport or driver's license.
If the applicant is 19, a birth certificate may be required. The
license also requires the names of each partner's parents and where they
were born. If either partner was married before, he or she must state the date,
country and state in which the divorce was finalized. For complete
information go to the Hawaii Department of Health Web site:
http://www.hawaii.gov/doh/records/vr_marri.html
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