Here Comes the Bride, Here Comes theJudge?

Issaquah, WALocal News

As Valentine's Day approaches, the Issaquah courthouse buzzes with couples eager to tie the knot, all under the warm guidance of Judge Stewart. With over 60 weddings officiated, Judge Stewart emphasizes that each ceremony is a significant milestone for the couples involved. His approach is personalized, ensuring that families, even those miles away, can participate through livestreaming. The courthouse's charm attracts couples from both local neighborhoods and distant cities, creating a sense of community and nostalgia. Some couples arrive in formal attire, while others opt for casual looks, reflecting the diverse ways love is celebrated.

The article highlights the emotional depth of these ceremonies, where even short vows can evoke tears of joy. Judge Stewart's dedication to making each wedding unique demonstrates the importance of personal connections in such moments. This blend of love, community, and celebration makes courthouse weddings in Issaquah a beloved tradition, especially around Valentine's Day.

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