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Note: Every wedding is different; there are no set rules about expenditures. Many couples would prefer to spend less on the reception, for example, and use the savings for their honeymoon. Or the bride may fall in love with a $3,000 gown and squeeze that money out of the floral and music funds. It all depends on each couple's priorities.
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What are the expenses of the bride's family?
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Before we get started on this lengthy list, let me say that who pays for what is no longer a hard, fast rule, especially with the enormous expenses involved with weddings today. With the exception that the groom usually pays for the bride's rings, and the bride for the groom's, all of the rest of the expenses may be shared. I've seen situations where the bride's family was not in a financial position to pay for a large, expensive wedding, but the groom's family was and they sincerely wanted to help out with the costs. With the right attitude on the part of everyone involved, this shouldn't be a problem. I have seen other situations where a grandmother
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