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eBigDay.com Planning the Perfect Wedding
August 27, 2008

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Financial and Legal Records for Newlyweds
Every couple's approach to handling finances is unique. Through the years, spouses develop their own systems for managing financial and legal tasks. Sometimes it is one partner's responsibility to manage finances, sometimes the other's. Often, it is a combination. Whatever the chosen solution, important financial and legal information should be shared for convenient reference.

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Newlyweds Should Consider Life Insurance Needs
All kinds of things about your life change when you get married. But in the midst of all the wedding planning, don’t forget about your life insurance. "If ever there were a time in your life to look at your insurance situation, it's now," says Byron Udell, founder and CEO of AccuQuote, one of the nation’s leading life insurance brokerage firms. “Life insurance grows in importance when you marry, and start a family. If you haven't re-evaluated your coverage from your single days, now is the best time to do it not only because of your new set of circumstances, but also because premiums are at their lowest levels in years!”

Sign and Be Mine
Throughout man’s time on earth, marriage was long entered into for financial reasons as well as social. While these financial motivations are no longer as widespread, the decision to marry still involves many financial planning issues which must be addressed. Prenuptial agreements are generally entered into by betrothed individuals in an attempt to resolve issues of support, distribution of wealth and division of property in the event of death or the failure of the proposed marriage resulting in either separation or divorce.

 


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