Yes, you need to bring it with you! They and the witnesses have to sign it so it can be executed and returned to the clerk.
That depends on what kind of wedding you're having.
can be yes
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There are many things that can be written in a wedding card from parents of the bride. The letter should include well wishes for the marriage.
its supposed to be the groom/his family. sometimes the bride's father will pay, but never the bride.
It is supposed to be bad luck for the groom to see the bride on the wedding day, before the ceremony .
The items topically included in the wedding jewelry sets are the marriage rings, the necklace for the bride, the earrings for the bride and sometimes the bracelet.
No I have never heard that. There's a old custom that the bride's parents pay for the wedding but in these days many couples pay for everything themselves.
It's the wedding planners decision us the bride wearing one? Then yes but if the bride isn't bridesmaids shouldn't .
If the wedding dress is white it means that the bride is pure. It was from a time when sex before marriage was wrong and so a bride should be virgin until after her wedding when she could then engage in sexual acts with her husband... hope this helped.
At a wedding, the only thing which is read is the ketubah: the marriage contract in which the bride and groom pledge their obligations.
A forced marriage, usually when the bride is pregnant. It derives from the alleged old southern custom of pursuading the groom to marry the pregnant bride at gunpoint, hence, "shotgun wedding".
I believe it is the godparents of the future children of the bride and groom, an honor given to the couple at the wedding. The Nasi also are guardians of the marriage and are to be approached by the bride and groom when difficulties arise.