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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 459572" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Just so you'll know how romantic I am, lol, I'm thinking about the house. Joint ownershp by unmarried couples can be a bit hairy. Do encourage her to see a real estate attorney before closing the deal. Yes, I know they are in love and have been together for awhile but still...it's better to explore potential problems even when you are positive there could never be a problem.</p><p></p><p>I'm amazed how populare destination weddings have become. It's great that all of our kids married in their hometowns. We had three daughters get married within eighteen months. Two weddings were within three weeks of each other. easy child's was the smallest with only fifty guests. SD#1 had a huge elegant wedding with a top of the line reception overlooking Biscayne Bay in Miami. SD#2 had the large wedding she wanted but it wasn't our cup of tea.</p><p>We gave X dollars for each one (told in advance) and any overage was up to them. The good news is that all of them have been together for 25 years with pretty steady happiness. </p><p></p><p>I wish my very best to you all. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 459572, member: 35"] Just so you'll know how romantic I am, lol, I'm thinking about the house. Joint ownershp by unmarried couples can be a bit hairy. Do encourage her to see a real estate attorney before closing the deal. Yes, I know they are in love and have been together for awhile but still...it's better to explore potential problems even when you are positive there could never be a problem. I'm amazed how populare destination weddings have become. It's great that all of our kids married in their hometowns. We had three daughters get married within eighteen months. Two weddings were within three weeks of each other. easy child's was the smallest with only fifty guests. SD#1 had a huge elegant wedding with a top of the line reception overlooking Biscayne Bay in Miami. SD#2 had the large wedding she wanted but it wasn't our cup of tea. We gave X dollars for each one (told in advance) and any overage was up to them. The good news is that all of them have been together for 25 years with pretty steady happiness. I wish my very best to you all. DDD [/QUOTE]
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