5 Tough Wedding and Money Questions, Answered!
If there’s one thing people don’t love to talk about, it’s money. Money is one of the most notoriously uncomfortable subjects of conversation, but when you’re planning a wedding it’s a topic you must broach in order to get anything booked or paid for.
Because money is involved in every wedding decision you make?whether you should book in spring or fall, what kind of dress shop you should visit, how many bridesmaids you have?it’s important to be on the same page as your future spouse and anyone who is helping you with the wedding budget. To help you make some decisions and have those awkward money conversations, we decided to answer some of the toughest wedding questions about money there are.
1. Who pays for the wedding if my parents are divorced" Traditionally, the bride’s parents paid for the entirety of the ceremony and the reception, with the groom’s family pitching in to pay for the rehearsal dinner. Today, the modern couple pays for a lot of the ceremony and reception themselves, and it’s not uncommon to see both sets of parents chipping in equally.
If your parents are divorced, matters of money can be infinitely more complicated. The answer to this question is that, frankly, it depends. The best thing to do is evaluate your particular situation. Would one parent paying for the wedding upset the other parent" Are both parents able to equally contribute" Be frank and set boundaries with your parents ...
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