The Devil’s Paradise And Wedding Insurance Abroad
Mother nature can be pretty unpredictable here in the UK, but if you’re having your wedding abroad you need to think about what the weather might be like there too.
Mother nature can be pretty unpredictable here in the UK, but if you’re having your wedding abroad you need to think about what the weather might be like there too.
A wedding abroad can be the perfect dream wedding, but what if your venue gets the dates wrong?
Whilst the idea of a wedding abroad is a romantic one, it only takes one bad meal and your perfect day could be ruined.
If you’re planning an elaborate celebration of your civil partnership, is it worth thinking about some form of insurance?
According to wedding insurance provider Marks & Spencer, demand for wedding insurance is increasing in the run up to Valentines Day.
There’s no such thing as a free lunch, but buy an engagement ring from somewhere like Tesco and there just might well be.
People often ask if travel insurance is needed as well as wedding insurance for weddings held abroad.
Whilst wedding insurance won’t cover medical conditions such as ‘cold feet’ or ‘a change of heart’, it will cover you should something serious like a heart attack occur.
Sadly, there’s very little that can be done to prevent the possibility of someone falling ill before your wedding, but wedding insurance may help you to recover the cost should you need to postpone.
According to the results of a study published today, nearly half of all Britons want to lose weight before their big day.