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    What if my partner thinks we aren't serious enough to get married?
    Cristina Morara
    Dating Coach
    Cristina Morara is a Professional Matchmaker, Dating Coach, Relationship Expert, and the Founder of Stellar Hitch Private Matchmaking, a luxury matchmaking service based in Los Angeles that serves clients nationwide and internationally. As a former casting director, Cristina specializes in finding the perfect partner through her exclusive global network and detailed, warm approach. Cristina holds a BA in Communications and Psychology from Villanova University. Stellar Hitch has been featured in the Huffington Post, Chelsea Handler’s Netflix documentary, ABC News, the Tonight Show, Voyage LA, and the Celebrity Perspective.
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    Expert Answer
    Show them you're serious. Put more effort into the relationship, spend time together, and let the relationship grow organically. You have to give it time. It takes a long time for a meaningful relationship to develop, so just take it slow and prove that you're dedicated.
  • Question
    Where can I get a marriage license?
    Community Answer
    At your local courthouse. You and your fiance must appear in-person with ID.
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    Do you have to have a wedding?
    Community Answer
    You do not have to have a wedding.You can elope and get married at a court house by a justice of the peace.
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    Can I get married but not make it legal to the state until I am ready?
    Tom De Backer
    Top Answerer
    No. A marriage is only legal if your country/state has registered it. If you want to be in a relationship, go through the ceremony and call yourself 'married', that's fine, but you're not technically married.
  • Question
    How can I have an elaborate ceremony on budget?
    Community Answer
    Choose to make many of your own decorations, as well as the food for your banquet. If there is a seamstress in your family, or your circle of friends, you can perhaps ask their assistance in making the dresses for the bridal party.
  • Question
    Do both parties need to consent?
    Flutasmoradas
    Community Answer
    If you're talking about do you and the person getting married need to consent to getting married, then yes, you can't marry someone if they don't want to get married.
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    How many bridesmaids should I have at a big wedding?
    Tom De Backer
    Top Answerer
    Historically, the groomsmen were there to protect his bride from being kidnapped by neighboring tribes. Weddings are big events, so everyone in the land knew about it: there's a fertile single woman available who's not yet pregnant - ideal for expanding our own tribe, let's go kidnap her! Bridesmaids on the other hand, serve the role of getting the bride ready for the ceremony and supporting her throughout the day. The number of bridesmaids does not depend on the size of the wedding, but rather on how much stuff you need to get done prior to and during the wedding.
  • Question
    What is the average cost for a marriage in the courthouse?
    Community Answer
    This depends on your state, but it's typically $50 - $100 to have a justice of the peace officiate the wedding.
  • Question
    My boyfriend and I have been dating for 10 years and I'm ready for the next step. Should I get married soon?
    Community Answer
    If you both feel comfortable with it, go ahead! Obviously he’ll have to ask you. If he’s shy, give him little hints you’re thinking about it. If you’re unsure, maybe gently bring it up and see how he reacts.
  • Question
    Can you propose marriage on the job?
    Community Answer
    Absolutely!
  • Question
    What happens at the wedding rehearsal and the rehearsal dinner?
    Community Answer
    Those are events on the eve of the wedding. You practice the ceremony, and the dinner is just a chance for everyone in the wedding party to get to know each other.
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    Can you propose marriage at a community event?
    Amanda Cousins
    Community Answer
    Absolutely, if you met at a community event, propose there and accept the fiancé’s offer to be engaged and then married.
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