
Fulton County Probate Court hosted a unique event this Halloween, allowing couples to marry in full costume on the holiday. The court opened its doors to those looking to tie the knot on the spookiest night of the year. The Court's Chief Judge, Hon. Kenya Johnson, shared the spirit of the event: "This is an opportunity for us to open the doors to serve the public and have a little bit of fun with our customers and our staff," she said as reported by Fulton County News.
The event appeared to attract both Halloween enthusiasts and couples seeking a memorable wedding experience. Kenya Johnson continued, "We're excited to be a part of growing families in Fulton County. Our staff enjoys it, everyone is in character, and we support building families here in Fulton County," in a statement obtained by Fulton County News.
Halloween weddings, while unconventional, are not unusual. They offer an alternative for couples looking to move beyond traditional wedding norms. The atmosphere during these events is characterized by a sense of fun, as noted in the official statement, which mentioned the enthusiasm of both the couples and the staff.









