Advice for Weddings
Advice for Wedding Planners
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At the very bottom of the page are some books recommended for the bride (and a couple for the groom).

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Pre-marital Counseling

We are going to get married in Texas but live in Maryland. Could you help us find someone who performs pre-marital counseling?

Generally the pre-marital counseling is associated with marriages held in a church or synagogue. The requirements differ with religions and churches. Our best suggestion is to contact the officiant who will perform your marriage and discuss pre-marital counseling and/or if you regularly go to a church where you live, discuss this with your clergyperson. If you do not regularly attend anywhere, contact a local church/synagogue of the same faith as where you will be married. If this is a requirement prior to your marriage, you can probably do it in Maryland. If you aren't getting married in a religious setting, then pre-marital counseling is not a requirement before your wedding, although it may be a good idea.


  
Recommended Books about Wedding Planning
  1. FabJob Guide to Become a Wedding Planner
  2. The Ultimate Wedding Planner & Organizer, 2nd Edition
  3. The Wedding Book: The Big Book for Your Big Day
  4. What I Love About You
  5. Kindle Book: Plan the Wedding of Your Dreams The Easy, No-Hassle Way - Complete with every detail.
  6. The Groom's Instruction Manual: How to Survive and Possibly Even Enjoy the Most Bewildering Ceremony Known to Man
  7. The Engaged Groom: You're Getting Married. Read this Book.
  8. On-Camera Flash Techniques for Digital Wedding and Portrait Photography
  9. Digital Wedding Photography: Capturing Beautiful Memories
  10. Bridal Bargains, 9th Edition: Secrets to Throwing a Fantastic Wedding on a Realistic Budget
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