First, let me congratulate you on your engagement! ❤
My name is Denishea Williams and I started my career as a wedding coordination assistant - that was, until I started to plan my own wedding. It wasn’t the flowers, dress, or venue that bothered me, but who could perform the ceremony that met me and my husband’s standards.
That’s when I realized, that wedding ceremonies are about more than celebration with family and friends, but also the couple’s personal love story, which can get lost in the planning process. That’s why I am so passionate about helping couples create a unique and meaningful ceremony that captures their values and love story.
I was ordained through American Marriage Ministries, a certified 501c3 nonprofit church, on September 29th, 2020 to officiate weddings and ceremonies and to serve ALL couples of ALL backgrounds.
Anywhere in the great state of Texas, I’ll help make your wedding day wonderful!


Your wedding day is about you, and your loved ones. I will meet with you to get to know you and your fiancé. What you are like as individuals and as a couple. That will speak directly into what should go into writing your ceremony.
No ceremony is the same or “one-size-fits-all.” It is as it should be - original and personalized, truly made just for you.
Initial consultation to go over every detail so you can be sure your wedding is exactly what you want
Contact via email, text and phone calls
Crafting of the wedding service to your standards to reflect you both perfectly
Decision assistance with selection of vows and readings
Rehearsal Attendance
All officiant travel
Printed cards for reading vows
Ceremony performance
Execution & Mailing of marriage license
*For Pre-Marital Counseling*
Twogether in Texas reduces your marriage license fee by $60 and waives the 72-hour waiting period!
Communicating effectively
Solving problems
Managing Stress
Supporting each other
For more information visit www.twogetherintexas.com.
Pre-Marital Education Handbook
"When You Get Married" is provided by the Office of Attorney General under the Texas Family Code Section 2.014, in hopes of creating a relationship that is satisfying and acceptable for you and your partner.

$ 375.00 Ceremony with 30 minute Rehearsal
$ 350.00 Ceremony Only
$ 275.00 Elopement Ceremony- Couple with Guest
$ 250.00 Elopement Ceremony- Couple Only
$35 for additional wedding rituals
Destination Weddings will be discussed during consultation visit.
*Travel fees will apply for ceremonies 25 or more miles from 75104 zip code ($3.75 per mile)
*Quotes vary upon wedding needs and location. Please contact us for more information.
TO GET YOUR MARRIAGE LICENSE & REQUIREMENTS:
IN TEXAS, YOU CAN ONLY OBTAIN A MARRIAGE LICENSE THROUGH YOUR LOCAL COUNTY CLERK’S OFFICE.
Both parties must appear in person before the County Clerk in Texas to obtain a TEXAS marriage license; Submit the person’s proof of identity and age; Provide the information applicable to that person for which space is provided; Mark the appropriate boxes provided in the application and take the oath printed on the application and sign before the Texas county clerk. Then after the ceremony, I sign it and it gets sent back to the County Clerk. I will explain this process when I arrive at your wedding.
AS STATED BY STATE OF TEXAS MARRIAGE LICENSE INFO. – FORMAL MARRIAGE REQUIREMENTS
A formal marriage license, can be obtained from any county in Texas.
There is a 72-hour waiting period on all marriages (after the marriage license, is issued before the marriage ceremony, can take place). The 72-hour waiting period can be waived by meeting one of three criteria.
The waiting period does not apply if an applicant is a member of the armed forces. Military ID must be shown to the person who performs the marriage ceremony.
The waiting period does not apply if the applicant obtains a 72-hour waiver signed by a District Judge. Waiver must be shown and kept by the person performing the ceremony,
The waiting period does not apply if Applicants possess a valid Two-gether in Texas Certificate. Certificate must be shown to the person who performs the ceremony. The marriage must take place within 90 days from the date of issuance–no exceptions.
If divorced in Texas, there is a 30-day waiting period after the divorce is final before remarriage–unless waived. If the 30-day waiting period is waived, a certified copy must be presented at the time the marriage license, is purchased.

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