When planning a wedding, it’s important not to forget details such as transportation, music, and photography.
In Arizona, if the father’s parental rights have not been legally terminated, you’ll generally need his consent to change your child’s last name.
Saturday is the most popular day for weddings, but it is also usually the most expensive. Choosing a less popular day such as Friday or Sunday can save money.
If a father is not listed on the birth certificate in Arizona, he may not have immediate rights to custody or visitation. However, he can establish paternity to gain these rights.
The groom’s parents are not typically expected to give a specific amount of money, but they may offer to contribute to the wedding budget if they choose to do so.
Yes, you can change your last name without getting married in Arizona via a legal name change process.
Traditionally, the bride and her family pay for the wedding dress, but modern couples often split or share this cost.
Changing a father’s name on a birth certificate in Arizona involves court procedures.
It is generally acceptable to give money as a wedding gift, especially if the couple has a registry or requests it.
After your ceremony, it takes 1-2 weeks to get your marriage certificate in the mail in Arizona.