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Second Wedding Ideas and Remarriage Etiquette

Four out of ten weddings today are second weddings for the bride, the groom or both of them. Jill Curtiss has written a second wedding etiquette book titled, "How to Get Married ... Again".

(PRWEB) February 16, 2004 -- Jill Curtis is a professional psychotherapist with the most frequently assessed family help-site on the web, www.familyonwards.com.

She constantly receives so many queries about how to set about planning a second wedding that she put her considerable experience into a new book How to Get Married ... Again - a guide to second weddings.

Anyone facing the serious issues of remarriage will find all they need in this book and on Jill's website. No need to be left searching for 'the right thing to do'. This guide to second weddings has proved to be a life-saver for couples trying to negotiate the minefield of decisions.

Here are some of the questions in this book which has already been hailed as an essential second wedding etiquette guide.

 
  • Is a second-time bride allowed another bridal shower?
  • Who foots the bill this time?
  • What is a small wedding?
  • Who will give the bride away?
  • What about the children from earlier relationships?
  • Should an 'ex' be invited?
  • Do kids go on a honeymoon?
These questions and many more are answered in this indispensable book. Jill has teamed up in the US with http://www.idotaketwo.com a website packed with information on second weddings and renewing wedding vows, and which sells the book "How to Get Married ... Again".

You can read more about Jill Curtis at her website: http://www.family2000.org.uk.

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How to Get Married...Again
Second wedding etiquette book available at www.gettingremarried.com

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