Yes, it is normally something that is paid for. Contact the judge's clerk, they can tell you what the fee normally is. If the judge is doing it as a personal favor, a gift would certianly be appropriate.
In the U.S. they are called a Justice of the Peace.
The proper salutation for a probate judge is "The Honorable [Judge's Full Name]."
Celebrants, priests, a preacher, a judge, Justice of the Peace
The proper salutation when writing to a judge is "Dear Judge [Last Name]" or "Your Honor."
No
The word judge is a common noun. Judge is a proper noun only when it is part of a proper name or title, such as Judge Greg Mathis, actor Judge Reinhold, or the comic book character Judge Dredd.
His honor or Your honor is the proper salutation for a retired judge. The use of the word judge in title and introductions is not used after retirement.
No, according to Catholic Church teachings, a Catholic who marries outside the church without proper permission is not allowed to receive communion.
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Your Honor
You can greet a judge by calling him or her a judge. You can also call them Mr. or Mrs.
Dear Judge Smith and Mr. Smith.