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  • Where do I even start with this place??? My husband and I went to the courthouse to get our marriage license, and we already had a place in mind that we were going to go to. We don't believe in having a huge ceremony, or even saying vows. We aren't those kind of people. We just wanted to be married without all the fuss. We were approached in front of the courthouse by this guy who said we could come here and have that done. He talked us into coming here, even though we were already going to go somewhere else. (Now I wish we had just gone there) We walked into this building and it's next to a bail bonds office in a run down office building. We were brought into a small office. We told Melinda that we did not want a ceremony, and that we just wanted to have the license signed to say that we were married. We told her we did not believe in that kind of thing. Immediately she started talking to us about god (neither of us are religious) She could have asked us if we had a religious preference, but no. She continued on her preaching by telling us that if we didn't have god in our marriage it would fail, and that it was no longer about my husbands happiness but only about mine. I DO NOT agree with that statement at all. Marriage is about both parties being happy, not just the wife's. Finally she stopped talking about god, but then wanted us to recite vows, which my husband is strictly against. He went back and forth with her for a bit, and she told us "if I would have known this was going to be a marriage of convenience, I wouldn't have done it" She then proceeded to ask us if we were in the Military, I suppose to insinuate that we were there for a contract marriage. Now my husband and I both served in the Military and we are both out now, so this is for sure not a contract marriage! She then tried to tell us that it was illegal for her to sign the marriage license if we did not say vows, which is complete BS! She then said she would sign it but we would have to pay a minimum of $50 as a minister gratuity. Overall she got $100 out of us just to sign a piece of paper and give myself and my husband a headache. Our wedding will surely be memorable, but for all the wrong reasons. Please stay far away from this place, especially if you are not the religious type. I certainly have nothing against anyone who is religious, however no one should ever impose their religious beliefs on others without their consent.
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