Get a Wedding Planner Contract in Writing
It never happened if it is not in writing. Your wedding planner contract should result in many written contracts to protect yourself. Smart people planning their weddings make sure the details are in writing. Your wedding planning journey is incomplete without written wedding planner contracts for everything from your reception venue, photographer, wedding cake, and more.
It is not enough to like the vendor you meet, and it doesn’t matter if you like them. It is unimportant if it is a well know company of good standing. It never happened without a written, signed and binding contract. Without anything in writing as proof, just think of all the wasted effort you put in. Keep in mind that a written wedding planner contract not only protects the consumer, it also protects the vendor. It’s good for all involved.
There are so many details that have to be done for your wedding that it is impossible to keep it all in your head. It’s no use having all your requests in your notepad unless they make it into the final legal written wedding planner contract.
Due to a scheduling conflict you may arrive to find that the reception room is not accessible for a another 4 hours. Even worse, you find that the time of your reception is not noted in the wedding planner contract. You are not covered because you permitted such crucial details to be left out of the contract. You may discover that the cook substituted the pork with chicken.
The details above are only a couple of examples to show you how important it is to include details in your wedding planner contract. Include it all in the contract and assume nothing. Even if you think it is trivial to worry about such details, include it all in the wedding planner contract to protect yourself.
Unless you comprehend it, getting a written wedding planner contract is useless. That means you have to carefully read it. You may ask a wedding planner or an attorney to go over it with you to make sure you are not missing anything important. Read the wedding planner contract first and don’t be pressured into signing it before you do so. Do not sign anything if you are being too pressured, just walk away.
For more information on wedding planning visit http://www.elkowedding.com.
Plan4wed has more articles on how to make a wedding planner contract
Related Blogs
- Playacar Mexico Travel Planning, Vacation Rental, Real Estate …
- Richard Dunn, Pioneer Hall's 4th floor popcorn vendor, has died …
- Elton John sings at Rush Limbaugh's wedding for $1 million …
- The 21st Century Dad – The newest target market for Brand Managers …
- Remarks by the President at Ford's Theatre Reception at the White …
- Just Arsenal News | Barcelona to target Clichy and Arsenal name …
- Unsecured Vendor Debt… Be Gone! « SBA and Bank Loan Default Workouts
- This is not Obama's Katrina. If anything, it's Bush's second …
- Raikkonen: Anything is possible | YallaF1.com
- Smart Grid Innovations in Energy and Analytics Take Root in San …
- An Arizona Desert Wedding | The Wedding Chicks
- Hitting the Wedding Wall | Weddingbee
- Dumpling Wedding: My Favorites | Weddingbee
- VG247 » Blog Archive » Kojima, Square Enix planning another …
- The Island | Mayoral hopefuls weigh in on contract controversy
- What happened to the fruit vendor at Glendale & Silver Lake? — The …
- Target Deals: 6/6-6/12/10
- Giveaway: $100 Target Gift Card
- Information Management — Chinese Style | The Marmot's Hole
- Blue Coat Wins Networking Vendor of the Year 2010 Award in the …
Other articles you might like;
Filed under Wedding Planning Services by on Jan 8th, 2009.

Leave a Comment