If you’re going to be a summer bride, or groom for that matter, you’re probably up to your eyeballs in wedding-related contracts. Between the venue, the flowers, the caterer, and everything else, there’s a lot of paperwork to sign.
You know what’s not romantic? Having an attorney along while you and your sweetie taste cake and look for a spot. There must be a better way to review all that paperwork.
Oh and there is. You don’t always need a lawyer to look over the contracts you sign with vendors for your wedding (though that’s really not a bad idea). Mostly you just need to know what to look out for.
Here are five legal tips when it comes to your wedding contracts:
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