Normally yes. Either by cash gifts given to the couple, or if the couple have what is called a 'money dance', where guests will dance with both the husband & wife and pin money onto their clothing.
No. They are looking for money. They could be married or in a relationship at the same time, but generally speaking they want your money. No. They are looking for money. They could be married or in a relationship at the same time, but generally speaking they want your money.
The question should be: Why would you want to get married with no money?
No,your friend is your friend,if get married or not & you can accept money from your friends,can't you?
No, the husband is. Does it really make any practical difference? I've never understood the whole his money/her money thing. Once you get married, there's no "my money" or "your money" anymore, there's just "our money".
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My husband took a payout back in ? when NCR first offered one. We were married for over 20 years but were divorced at the time, I am married again; he is not. was I entitled to any of that money. If so is there any chance of getting it now ?
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No it does not cost any money. The father just has to sign the birth certificate at the time of birth.
If the married person has money there is a good chance.
yes Robert and James is married but they said i must not tell
No