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What are my rights

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  • Lol, you can buy wedding insurance ? is that incase the bride runs off with the best man senario ?
    I did get married once, wasn`t really for me, i`m not a religous type, and having an expencive piece of paper as proof of your love for someone just seemed pointless.
    I think Galloglass hits the nail on the head, current restrictions are due to stay for now, so let them make the first move in accordance with guidence.
    Well that proof of paper could be invaluable if you were to die unexpectedly & hadn't made a will.

    insurance can be quite useful if the venue/suppliers go out of business or you want to cancel through one of the wedding party/close relative  being taken ill/dying
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