Weddings: Question: My nephew reduced his upcoming wedding to a very small courthouse affair that I don’t have to go to. Am I lucky? |
- Question: My nephew reduced his upcoming wedding to a very small courthouse affair that I don’t have to go to. Am I lucky?
- Question: Are we legally married?
- Question: What’s your best wedding disaster story?
Posted: 03 Apr 2020 05:28 PM PDT It was going to be on a farm. A real farm, and a special wedding farm. There was going to be one keg and no bar. The dress code was wear whatever you want. The party was supposed to last from 6:30 PM to 6:30 AM. The food was going to be stuff like pulled pork. It was 300 miles away from where I live and I wouldn't want to make that same trip in 24 hours, so I would've had to pay for two nights in a hotel. How lucky am I? *NOT a special wedding farm |
Question: Are we legally married? Posted: 03 Apr 2020 01:31 PM PDT In 2016 we had a wedding ceremony in North Carolina. We were married by one of our friends who is an ordained minister. But, we never filed for a marriage license through the state and never turned in any documentation to the state. The only thing we had was a church marriage certificate that we filled out at the ceremony then placed it on a shelf at home. Are we considered legally married? |
Question: What’s your best wedding disaster story? Posted: 03 Apr 2020 10:28 AM PDT |
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