Traditionally, the Maid of Honor or bridesmaids give a shower for the bride. Tradition does not necessarily apply, however. Anyone who wants to can host a wedding shower.
The mother of the bride will be the groom's Mother-in-Law or Future Mother-In-Law if the wedding has not occurred yet.
Nowadays, often a bride and groom jointly take responsibility for any wedding expenses that are not gifted by their families.
The cost as a second wedding, as well as the first, is the responsibility of the bride and groom. Agreed... the bride and groom must pay.
Historically, the bride's family paid for everything but the flowers for both wedding and reception, alcohol for the reception, bridal shower, and honeymoon which the grooms parents are responsible for. In modern times however the bride and groom usually pay for their own wedding and happily accept contributions from family if offered.
the bride and the groom is first, then the bride and her father, and then the groom and his mother. After that the bride dance with her new dad and groom dance with his new mom.
Yes, she should.
Why not!
Hopefully cash to pay for the wedding
no not exactly but she can go against it at the wedding
You are either the Godmother of the bride or groom or you are not. If you are then it is not up to you to purchase the wedding rings, but up to the bride and groom.
At a wedding reception, songs traditionally go in a specific order. They are first dance for bride and groom then mother and groom or father and bride.
Traditionally, the groom's parents are responsible for accommodations for the groom's attendants and family. Other expenses they are responsible for include the marriage license fee, officiant's fee, rehearsal dinner, bachelor dinner, part of the flowers, the honeymoon, and the gifts from the groom to his attendants and the bride.