
Thinking about getting married? Getting hitched focuses on helping you navigate your feelings, your commitments, even helping you ask the right questions. Resources for those planning to get married.
Why you can’t ignore the in-law issue.
Your spouse doesn’t move in with you alone, they pack their family in their suitcases. Why you can’t ignore the in-law issue.

Getting Hitched? The Finance Question
You're getting hitched and so many things require your focus, but don't neglect the really important things. Many couples focus on the plan for the wedding instead of the marriage, so make sure your planning involves both. Financial concerns usually arise when you are...

Getting Married? The Baby Question
You are both very much in love and are busy making plans for the big day. Your focus is probably not as far in the future as it should be. Have you taken the time to stop and check that you both want the same things from your life together? [bctt tweet="Plan for the...

Why is marriage the last box to tick?
According to Esther Laurie, it seems that when it comes to priorities, many millennials are viewing marriage as the last box to tick. Education, career, owning a home and having had several serious relationships are often placed at a higher priority than tying the...

What’s the True Cost of Marriage?
How much does it cost to get married? Well, that depends on a lot of things including what type of wedding you want and where you live. In 2015 the average cost of a wedding in the USA was $31,213 while in the UK the average spent was £24,000! However, in most...

The Wedding Ring … on the left or on the right hand?
Getting married is fun but it can also be stressful. You want all the details of the wedding to go well and that includes putting the wedding ring on the correct finger. There are plenty of youtube videos of fumbling grooms trying to figure out which hand they need to...

Why You Should Have the Finance Talk Before Getting Hitched
Financial issues are a hot topic in marriage; finances are the number one reason couples divorce. It has been estimated that money issues are a high factor in about 90% of divorces. I don’t believe anyone wants to be part of that statistic, and yet many partners are...