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As a Court Commissioner, Attorney Kuehn can officiate at weddings. In the May 2006 edition of ANEW magazine, Attorney Kuehn is quoted as saying: " ... I perform weddings, which I really enjoy. It's fun to be involved in these major days in people's lives. Everyone is so happy! Also, it's fun to be officiating where there are unusual themes. I once officiated for one of my divorce client's weddings. It was at a park, and they wanted a relaxed setting, so they all wore overalls. Another time the bride and groom were bikers, so all of their attendants, along with the bride and groom, wore biker attire. The worst was in a park shelter, but on a nasty day where the wind and rain blew through the shelter. Everyone was all formally dressed but ended up wet and cold. You never know what to expect!"
In Madison and the surrounding Dane County area there are many locations to choose from to suit the bride and groom. Attorney Kuehn has performed weddings at a variety of locations including the State Capitol, UW Campus, Olbrich Botanical Gardens, a variety of private establishments and even our own office. While Attorney Kuehn was appointed as a Dane County Court Commissioner by the Honorable Stuart Schwartz, she can officiate at weddings outside of Dane County.
If you would be interested in having Attorney Kuehn officiate at your wedding, please contact her either by telephone at (608)849-4325, or at our e-mail address attorneys@kuehnlaw.com. Our staff will take your preliminary wedding information and then let you know if Attorney Kuehn is available to officiate on the date you have selected. Upon confirmation of her availability, sample wedding vows can be mailed to the bride and groom which can be modified to fit their personal taste. There is a fee for Attorney Kuehn to officiate at weddings as is customary for all court commissioners. |