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Weddings are usually a family oriented affair.
I have known of some "adult only" weddings, but they are usually small and intimate gatherings.
If you're wondering how to put something like this together, there is a good article on this link.
http://www.superweddings.com/etiquette.html
Here's another interesting opinion and how-to on child-less weddings.
http://www.a-weddingday.com/articlessyndicate/nokidsinourwedding.html
Good luck.
I have known of some "adult only" weddings, but they are usually small and intimate gatherings.
If you're wondering how to put something like this together, there is a good article on this link.
http://www.superweddings.com/etiquette.html
Here's another interesting opinion and how-to on child-less weddings.
http://www.a-weddingday.com/articlessyndicate/nokidsinourwedding.html
Good luck.
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I'm pretty certain meaning everyone there has to be an adult. No kids... not the people getting married, but the guests.
I wasn't sure, so I made sure that I had links to both "adult only" weddings and "child-less weddings" just to be sure!
Uh, I though only Adults could get married.. oh wait, in Alabama you have to be 14...