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  2. Dowry - Wikipedia

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    A dowry is the transfer of parental property to a daughter at her marriage (i.e. "inter vivos") rather than at the owner's death (mortis causa). [6] (This is a completely different definition of dowry to that given at the top of the article, which demonstrates how the term ‘dowry’ causes confusion.)

  3. If I Give My Child $30,000 Towards Their Wedding, Do I Have ...

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    If you want to give a child $30,000 to help pay for a wedding, there are a few different ways it could be structured. As a gift solely from you to your child, a $30,000 wedding gift would avoid ...

  4. Should you pay for your kid’s wedding? - AOL

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    'A pointless showing of wealth': This New York dad says he refused to pay $200K for his daughter's dream wedding — now she won't speak to him.

  5. Who Pays for What When Planning a Wedding? - AOL

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    “Traditionally, the parents of the bride pay for the wedding, the parents of the groom pay for the rehearsal dinner and the wedding party hosts the shower,” said Jennifer Hines, a wedding ...

  6. Bride price - Wikipedia

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    The Torah discusses the practice of paying a bride price to the father of a virgin at Shemot 22:16-17 (JPS translation): "And if a man entice a virgin that is not betrothed, and lie with her, he shall surely pay a dowry for her to be his wife. If her father utterly refuse to give her unto him, he shall pay money according to the dowry of virgins."

  7. Wedding customs by country - Wikipedia

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    In a German wedding, friends of the bride "kidnap" her and take her from bar to bar. The best man of the bride [clarification needed], her father, or the groom pays the bill each time. The kidnappers then go to a certain place, such as a public building, and leave a few clues to help others to search for her.

  8. Bride Refuses to Visit Her Family for the Holidays Because ...

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    A bride-to-be is boycotting her family's holiday gatherings this year because her stepfather won't pay for her destination wedding. The woman detailed her decision in a letter to Slate's parenting ...

  9. Economics of marriage - Wikipedia

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    Bride and family pay for all professional services, including food and decorations. Groom's family pays for the DJ and/or band and liquor. Rings: Bride pays for the grooms ring and the groom pays for the brides ring. That's why it's called the exchanging of rings. Stationary: Brides family pays for invitations, announcements and wedding programs.