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What to do When Your Heart Says Yes, But Your Wedding Budget Says No

 

Author: Amy Spade

Hopefully, you wont need this section on budget trouble, but it does happen. Combine emotions with money and new families and it can certainly be the right mix for disaster. So, how do you deal with it and still see everyone smiling and happy at the wedding?

Making the rules

Silly as it sounds, it may help to have a few ground rules for all the adults that are chipping in for the wedding. Perhaps you could all go out to eat and discuss what you want to do. Figure out who will pay for what and write it down.

In the case of step and extended families, it may not be this easy. Unsettled discussions might creep in and accusations of one side doing more than the other can come to light. For this case, you want to talk to each side by themselves. This way neither side will be able to compare their amounts (and you wont tell either side), and you can talk to them about their wishes in private.

Its sad that you have to be the peacekeeper in this situation, but it will help for a smoother day.

A separate peace

Another way to deal with the budget and any possible arguments is to set up a separate checking account into which all of the contributors can make deposits. This way, only you know the balance because youll get the checks to make the actual deposits and everyone gets to chip in as they can.

You may also want to take the halves of the family out for different shopping errands. This way they can help with choosing items that you need, while also picking up the tab along the way. A lot of parents enjoy being active parts of the wedding plans, rather than just the money source.

In most cases, you wont have to deal with too much fuss over the wedding budget, but if you should, the best advice is to talk about it immediately. The longer you wait on something, the more stressful it will become to you and you dont need that when youre trying to plan a happy day.

Sit everyone down and try to talk out whatever is bothering them. And if something is bothering you, its best to just be honest. Let them know if they dont seem to be pulling their weight or if theyre constantly talking about your other parent negatively. Theres nothing to be gained from pretending that everything is alright.

Author Bio:
Amy Spade is a reputable writer. Amy likes to scribble articles about this industry.
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