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What is Wedding Insurance and Should You Get It?
I think it is safe to say that the Royal Wedding kicked offed wedding season this year. So as you plan your own “royal wedding” you may be asking yourself, “what is wedding insurance? And should I get it?” Wedding Insurance, more commonly known as event insurance, generally covers you in 2 ways; either with cancellations or liability. Having witnessed couples devastated after caterers, florist, or DJs fail to show and seeing liability disasters on YouTube videos; being covered for either or both is not necessarily a bad thing. Cancellation coverage typically covers you in cases of extreme weather where you have to cancel your wedding. You can be reimbursed…
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Wedding Vendors: Are You In Breach?
As a wedding vendor you are probably wondering what is going on with other vendors these days. You can’t help but see the reports of wedding vendors being charged with fraud or sued by couples for not following through on what they promised. What is the deal? Breach of contract is one of the biggest issues that wedding vendors face. There isn’t just one type of breach of contract, there are four. Anticipatory Breach This type of breach happens when a vendor gives advanced notice that they won’t being honoring the contract. A great example of this is an article I just read about a bride in India whose venue…
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Can You Negotiate Wedding Contracts?
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Wedding Season Ends But Engagements Keep Coming
With summer slowly starting to die down that also means that wedding season is also coming to end. But don’t fret my pet. Just because wedding season is winding down that does not mean weddings themselves are stopping. I can personally attest to this with the number of friends and colleagues that have become engaged. I’ve been to engagement parties, dinners, and witnessed countless Facebook engagement posts. With the engagement comes a barrage of wedding law related questions. They all boil down two topics actually; prenups and wedding contracts. If you don’t already know my stance on prenups then you are not following my blog (www.prenupprincess.com) or following me…
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3 Issues Not To Overlook When Planning Your Wedding
With wedding season about to hit full swing with the coming of June; I figured now was a good time to help couples think of the things they often overlook while planning a wedding. Here are 3 issues that often get overlooked. Get a prenup. Yes, yes, yes, I know how unromantic. I’m so tired of hearing that. A prenup is a valuable tool in planning for a successful marriage. What!?! Yes it can be beneficial to your marriage. Here’s why, a prenup forces couples to think about finances, spending, and the future. Things that are often overlooked when getting married. And we all know money problems often lead to…
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Introducing the Seattle Wedding Lawyer
So you may be asking yourself, what is a wedding lawyer? Well let me tell you; a wedding lawyer deals with all things wedding, whether you are the happy couple or a wedding vendor. Weddings can be stressful and expensive. More often than not important issues get overlooked or they are not even thought about until after the wedding day. A wedding lawyer can help you save money and time. One such way is by having vendor contracts. Check out our blog post on the Importance of a Wedding Cake Contract. Whether you need a vendor contract reviewed or you need to know what you should have a contract for,…
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The Importance of a Wedding Cake Contract
We’ve all seen it on People’s Court or Judge Judy or read about it on some news website; a bride suing the caterer, DJ, florist from their wedding. The vegetarian entrée was forgotten, the flowers were dying, or they forgot to play the predetermined songs at the predetermined times. In these cases the brides win some and they lose some. So how do you end up on the win side if something like this happens to you? You get it in writing. One of the major issues that results in these types of lawsuits is that the happy couple didn’t get everything in writing. Your cousin’s neighbor has a cake…