The Ultimate Guide to Signing Wedding Contracts

 
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Let’s face it, planning your wedding can be tough! Eloping simplifies many of your to-dos, but you will still need to sign contracts with your vendors. Each vendor will have their own contract with their own legal jargon, it can be a lot to keep track of. We have put together The Ultimate Guide to Wedding Contracts to help you navigate through signing the paperwork before hiring your photographer, officiant, planner, musician, florist, or other vendors!

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What do I need to know before hiring a vendor?

Before making it legally binding, you will need to understand several key parts about the contract. You will want to know what the difference is between an invoice and a contract, how to read (and understand!) the fine print, if you can negotiate, will you have photo rights, and so much more!

What else do I need to know before signing a contract? Learn more here!

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The Must Read Guide to Wedding Contracts is the ultimate resource when booking vendors for your elopement wedding. This guide is packed with over 35 pages of knowledge from the Elopement Experts of Modern Elopement.

This comprehensive document answers all of your questions on the 9 most important topics before you sign your contract. This will help to protect you and create the most beautiful wedding day!

 
Nicole Berriman

Nicole is the Lead Elopement Concierge at Modern Elopement, bringing her passion for crafting unforgettable experiences to every couple she works with. Since joining the team in 2018, she has helped hundreds of couples create their perfect wedding day, ensuring that each celebration is as magical as can be.

Her favorite island is Oahu and she finds inspiration in the island's majestic Ko'olau mountains. With a love for travel that has taken her to over 40 countries, she thrives in the great outdoors, particularly on sun-drenched beaches.

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