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Dec 9th 2007 @ 6:43PM
Kristen said...
I have a friend who was engaged and had her Big Wedding planned, but with the way timing worked out (when the chapel was available, when friends and family could come, etc.), she wouldn't be married until several months after she finished school.
The problem with this was that, as a student, she was covered under her parents' insurance, but after graduation, she was not. And so, they did private, secret civil ceremony (and didn't tell anyone about it) so she would have insurance and went on to have their big wedding later. It was just fine, but, then again, most of the guests didn't know they were already married.
I had no problem with it, but I can understand where people might be uncomfortable with the situation -- I mean, where is the line drawn?
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Dec 13th 2007 @ 8:15AM
amber said...
how did your friend have a wedding when she was married and did not tell people cuz i am kinda in the same place but did not tell anyone dont want to tell them but want to have the wedding. please if you can help me i have been going crazy trying to find out how to have a wedding and not tell anyone that i am already married. thanks