Everyone looks at the empty dance floor and wonders... what kind of party will this become? It's a big moment. It's the moment. Here's 10 ways to not screw it up.
Rather than blurting out embarrassing requests for donations, you and your fiancée should initiate two phases of negotiations. Hopefully, you only need Phase 1.
Weddings were always "without exception” funded by the bride's father. However, in today's times, you need to communicate with the parents (both sets) to find out how much they're willing to kick in.
If your fiancée is panting for a juicy bit of Times' wedding real-estate - and all brides secretly do - then we'll make the best of it and show you how it's done.
Never get married (or stay single) on the basis of taxes. That's like deciding whether you should get a kidney transplant based on whether the hospital has good parking.
Who hoo! Now we're into the fun stuff. The subject matter you just can't wait to read more about. Wills, health care proxies, and the power of attorney.