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How to protect finances when the wedding is offPublished 05/28/06
Tuck this story away in a file marked "Just in case." Jennifer Trott of Annapolis was about to make the biggest mistake of her life. Involved in an unhappy relationship, she was less than six months from getting married. But when she and her fiance broke up, it turned out the financial headache was as bad as the romantic heartache. She lost the $1,000 deposit on her wedding site, money she paid to her wedding planner and was stuck with a beautiful reminder of all that failed planning - a wedding dress. "Part of me in the back of my mind, which is awful, I looked at the ring on my finger and said I think this is...
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