As much as possible. The wedding planner has to no the bride. Otherwise the wedding wont be the bride's and groom's dream wedding, it would be the wedding planner.
Often the wedding planner is not invited to the rehearsal dinner, but if the couple want to invite the wedding planner they should also invite his or her's spouse.
There are a list of available places to go to be a wedding planner. There are colleges, and even online programs to be a certified wedding planner. It is a dying profession, however, and this questioner should be warned it has become harder to become one
Given that a wedding planner should have budgeting skills, project management skills, etc., I suggest a business management degree.
A wedding planner should be able to help provide: Music, catering & food, decorations, location, invitations, photography, and guest services (providing chairs, etc.). Though you may not want or need some of these services, the planner should be able to get them plus many more. Basically, if you want it for your wedding, your planner should be able to get it.
The first question should be the budget of wedding
You do not need any kind of legal certification to become a wedding planner. You should have a decent amount of planning experience.
No, there is no federal training required to become a wedding planner. You should have a decent amount of planning experience.
With a large wedding you might want to consider hiring an event planner. They will help you get through the day stress free. It will be up to them to go through a check list to make sure that everything runs smoothly.
Not everyone goes to wedding planners. If you have a low budget, you could do the wedding yourself.
To be a wedding planner You should be sure that everything is okay It's a day in ur lifetime So everything should be perfect It depends on your choice But remember that everything should be unique Hope it helped :)
It is possible that a wedding planner will handle RSVP's but they already have so much to do. A better idea would be to have a designated person, like an aunt of the bride, handle them.