yes he have to
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.
Traditionally the Father of the Bride pays for the Wedding.
in the wedding, nothing unless u want to give her a role, totally your choice, godmothers are a formality for who gets custody of a child wen both parent either pass away or in a coma or seriously mentally ill. which has nothing to do wit the wedding, but as its ur wedding, u can do whatever you want, there are no rules, if u are traditional, then of course there are rules, of which im not, but u can give her any role u please be it a handmaiden or flower girl, wateva a want
It depends upon the family, but traditionally, (in the West) the bride's family paid for the wedding.
It's possible, but I think the bride and groom should split the total cost for BOTH wedding rings.
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.
Traditionally, it is up to the parents of the bride to pay for the wedding. However, they may receive help from the groom's family if it is offered.
That depends on their individual situation.
Hopefully cash to pay for the wedding
* It's the responsibility of the Bride's parents (or the bride herself if no parents are involved) to pay for most of the wedding, but alcohol at the reception is paid by the fiance's family (or he should pay for it.)
Normally the bridesmaids pay for their own ensemble.
Usually everyone from the family pays. The whole concept is that there is a godfather and godmother say for instance: the godfather of memories (like the wedding books and photots. So that guy pays for the photography of the wedding) Hopefully you get what I'm saying. Be lucky that you have a big family!