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PLANNING A WEDDING A wedding day can be the most memorable ceremony in a couple's life. To ensure success, it should be planned meticulously. Weddings are a multifaceted process. You should allow yourself at minimum three months to plan. This could prevent mishaps that could ruin the occasion. By following these simple steps, it could enhance your experience and reduce the stress of what could potentially be a chaotic day. First, a marriage license must be obtained. It's always a good idea to make sure that your partner is not already married. Then, planning the rehearsal, wedding, reception and honeymoon as individual events will help to facilitate the process. Next, the rehearsal should be planned, this typically happens in the first month. Selecting the appropriate minister to orchestrate the ceremony is an important task for both the bride and the groom. With some religious beliefs, it will be necessary for the bride...

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