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Wedding Help for Grooms - by Phone
Consultations are set up at least 24 hours in advance.
Starting at only $30.00
Get the details
Kay has coordinated weddings in small towns and large cities and with all
types and sizes of weddings and budgets. With her expertise, she will help you identify the best approach, answer your wedding questions and solve wedding dilemmas.
ASK YOURSELF: GROOM
- How do I make the proposal special and memorable
- Do my family and I understand our financial responsibilities during the wedding planning and how do I approach her family with what we
are able to pay
- I have worked a few years, so should I offer to split the groom's expenses with my parents or pay for all of my part of the wedding expenses
- My fiancée's family is unable to pay for the entire wedding and my family would like to offer their help. What is the best way to handle this situation?

- I have too many friends for them all to be groomsmen, etc., what other areas could they participate in to make them feel part of our special time
- My little brother is fifteen years old and will be my best man, but does he really have to be in charge of my bachelor party
- Do my fiancée and I truly understand who to invite to the rehearsal dinner and what is involved in the planning to make it a special evening
- I know I need to purchase gifts for my groomsmen and ushers, but do I buy one for my father and future father-in-law
- What expenses should I pay for my wedding attendants -tux, accommodations, flights, transportation
- Do I honestly understand how to deal with my parents being divorced, their new spouses and am aware of the options I have for the wedding ceremony seating, escorting and head tables placement for them

ASK YOURSELF: MOTHER OF THE GROOM
- My son is about to become engaged, what is expected of his father and me in regards to our responsibilities and expenses
- I want to be involved as much as possible, but do not want to interfere. How do I send this message to my future daughter in-law and her mother
- What are some special things I can do to make my future daughter-in-law feel welcome in our family during the planning
- My son is getting married in his fiancée's home town and my friends' wish to have a party for them during the wedding weekend. How do we approach this with his family
- Do I really have to wear beige
- The bride and her family are not providing us with many of invitations to extend to our friends. How do we deal with this situation with us being invited to so many of our friends children's weddings?
- I am not sure I understand who pays for all the transportation during the wedding weekend
I'm ready! What's next?
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