That's fine if that's what you want. However, you will need to have two witnesses to sign the marriage certificate and little girls probably legally can't sign.
Best wishes!
2007-08-03 08:03:02
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answered by Sturm und Drang 6
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"Teeby" is right with having the witnesses covered. Besides that, the possibilities are limitless!
I'm getting married in a little over a month and people thought we were crazy because we didn't want to have more than 2 maids and 2 men in our wedding party, as well as not having a flower girl or ring bearer.
The day is yours and how you choose to construct your wedding party is your choice!
Enjoy the wedding, honeymoon, and the rest of your lives together!
2007-08-03 08:06:03
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answered by linettehm 1
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Of course it is ok. I have seen weddings with an enormous wedding party, and I have also see wedding parties that are just the bride and groom. You don't have to justify it to anyone as long as both you and your fiance' agree. It is your wedding, you choose how it is to be done. The only things that are a must is having the wedding certificate signed by someone who is legally permitted to do so. Enjoy you wedding in Disney World. :)
2007-08-03 08:07:14
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answered by DJ - mom of 2 3
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I really think that would be perfectly acceptable. It's your wedding and your special day. Do what makes you and your fiance happy.
I know this is off the topic, but I saw this special on Disney Weddings (I think it was travel channel or food channel) and they were wonderful weddings and personalized to the people who were getting married. They took care of every detail for you!
Congratulations on your upcoming nuptials and I wish ya'll the best. Enjoy Disney!
2007-08-03 08:12:09
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answered by daydream_weaver 1
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An awsome venue! With todays changing views on weddings it is not uncommon for a wedding to be preformed without the Best Man/woman. Take a look at my web site, click on A Centered Wedding. Your photos will be awsome! Best of luck, Chaplain Debby
2007-08-03 21:31:58
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answered by ? 3
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I'm not sure what the law states... but you need two witnesses. That's why you have a maid of honor and a best man. I guess it's technically OK, just as long as you have two witnesses (over the age of 18).
Why does he not want a best man and Maid of honor?
2007-08-03 08:04:14
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answered by groovywoodpecker 2
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tell your fiance he's going to would desire to compromise. That "5 or none" employer is basically stupid. you opt for a maid of honor, and that's what you're transforming into to be. As for the reception, every person could make a speech. i'm extra worrying approximately your fiance's opt for for administration and selfishness.
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answered by ? 4
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i think thats fine...its your day, sounds lovely at disney world and also more simple! but bear in mind you do legally need 2 witnesses...but this can be anyone, so if your happy to grab a couple or something and ask for them to sign the book as witnesses then it'll be fine.... im sure in a place like disney world there will be lots of familys with couples happy to help on your big day! good luck and hope your days a good one :0)
2007-08-03 10:53:03
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answered by madmum79 2
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Totally. I'm not having a best man, maid of honor, groomsmen or bridesmaids for my wedding next year. Congratulations on your upcoming nuptials :o)
2007-08-03 08:07:11
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answered by misswrite1 6
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You can do that for the actual wedding but keep in mind that someone has to sign the marriage certificate and they have to be of age.
2007-08-03 08:55:30
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answered by maigen_obx 7
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