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    • CharlottePhillips2be
      CommentAuthorCharlottePhillips2be
     
    Hi brides/brides to be

    Me and my partner are have been engaged for 2 years now and have started making progress with planning our wedding which will be on April 2019 and Im currently have a checklist to guide me through so, how do I sort out wedding insurance?

    Thanks for yr help !

    Charlotte
    (bride to be)
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    • lala "mod" bunni
      CommentAuthorlala "mod" bunni
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    You are way to early to do insurance yet most company's will only do it from 2 yrs in advance not 5 .

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    • CharlottePhillips2be
      CommentAuthorCharlottePhillips2be
     
    Ok so when is the best time to do it?
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    • katielea100
      CommentAuthorkatielea100
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    Once you've got a few things booked like venue, cars ect.. But as Lala said most won't insure you til 2 years before and that's at a push tbh xx
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    • AlexN29
      CommentAuthorAlexN29
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    The most I've heard of is two years, we are getting ours next month with 14 months to go. (We haven't booked anything other than the venue)
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    • CharlottePhillips2be
      CommentAuthorCharlottePhillips2be
     
    Thanks....I do have another question and I know it nothing to do with wedding insurance but what I have to do on this one? 'Check legal requirements regarding marriage certificates and other requirements such as Banns/Notice' Thanks again
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    • katielea100
      CommentAuthorkatielea100
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    You need to decide on what type of wedding your having first lol
    Take one step at a time, you have 5 years
    Start by planning what you'd like with a realistic budget then take it from there x
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    • lala "mod" bunni
      CommentAuthorlala "mod" bunni
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    Have bumped a thread for you ...

    This one will now be closed

 

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