Traditionally, the bride’s family goes first in a wedding procession, followed by the groom’s family and the wedding party.
Many people start planning their wedding immediately after getting engaged, but it’s up to the couple’s preference.
The average age for a first wedding varies based on location and cultural traditions. In the United States, the average age for a first marriage is around 28 for men and 26 for women.
In Arizona, a minor typically needs parental consent to change their last name.
It is recommended to start wedding planning at least a year in advance to ensure availability for venues and vendors.
No, in Arizona a wedding ceremony requires an officiant.
Traditionally, the bridesmaids are responsible for paying for their own dresses, but it is becoming more common for the couple or the bride’s family to cover the cost.
Yes, a child can have a different last name than the mother, subject to state laws.
Whether the groom’s sister should be a bridesmaid is up to personal preference and the relationships involved. It is not required, but can be a way to include family members in the wedding party.
There’s no waiting period to get married in Arizona.