It’s generally considered rude to ask wedding guests for money, although some couples may opt for a cash registry or ask for donations to a honeymoon fund.
No, you don’t need your birth certificate to get a marriage license in Arizona.
The groom’s parents may be expected to pay for certain aspects of the wedding, such as the rehearsal dinner or the groom’s attire.
Living with someone for a long time without marriage is often referred to as cohabitation or common law marriage. However, seven years is a myth; the law varies by state.
Guests may not care about certain details at a wedding, such as expensive favors or elaborate decorations, as they are often there to celebrate and support the couple.
In Arizona, you can obtain a marriage license and get married the same day.
The most expensive cost of a wedding is typically the venue and catering, although this can vary based on individual circumstances and preferences.
In Arizona, there’s no waiting period; you can get married the same day you get your license.
When budgeting for a $30,000 wedding, it’s important to prioritize spending on the most important elements such as the venue, catering, and photography, while finding ways to save on other areas.
Biological fathers in Arizona have the right to establish paternity, even if they’re not on the birth certificate. Once paternity is established, they can seek custody and visitation rights.