What’s a Marriage Counselor?

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A wedding consultant, also known as a planner or coordinator, helps plan and execute weddings. They may have experience in business, finance, or event planning. Consultants gather information and make suggestions based on the couple’s needs and budget. They work with vendors to decide on food, locations, clothing, decorations, and flowers. The consultant ensures the wedding runs smoothly and can help plan other events. The standard rate is 10-20% of the wedding cost. It’s best to book consultants at least six months in advance.

A wedding consultant may also be called a wedding planner, wedding coordinator or bridal consultant. The marriage counselor is a very helpful person when it comes to planning and carrying out the ideal wedding. The counselor tends to work with the bride and groom and their families from the early stages of planning through the successful completion of the wedding.

There are no specific training schools for marriage counselors, but this does not mean that these workers are not trained. In fact, many people choose to become consultants after earning advanced degrees in business or finance, and others have extensive experience planning events or training in hotel and restaurant management. To get a well-qualified consultant, research any prospective planners through the Better Business Bureau and ask for references. It’s a good idea to interview several consultants before choosing one.

The first contact that a marriage counselor tends to have with the bride and groom is in these first job interviews. The consultant will ascertain the theme, needs and budget for the wedding and make suggestions accordingly. Sometimes planners get caught up in the later stages when the bride and family give up on creating a challenging marriage on their own or when no one has the time to make the necessary arrangements. It may be difficult to book a wedding consultant for weddings that occur early because many of them are busy planning events well in advance. However, a planner may be able to help plan a wedding quickly.

In the early stages, the marriage counselor’s job is to gather information for the couple and their family about providers offering different resources. Counselors may or may not make a profit using certain providers, but usually need to offer couples many options. This means that consultants usually have extensive contact with other suppliers in the bridal industry.

A marriage counselor can only be as good as her contacts because these allow her to offer so many more choices to the couple. With the couple, the consultant uses these vendors to decide on food, invitations, receptions, wedding and reception locations, clothing, decorations, and flowers.

The couple can still be very involved in the planning. The main difference is that they make choices based on information provided to them by the wedding consultant, rather than having to work with many vendors themselves. On the other hand, some couples prefer to have a wedding planned for them and want minimal involvement in the process. The marriage counselor uses his discretion to make choices about what the wedding should include.

Once the decisions are made, it is the counselor’s job to ensure that the marriage runs smoothly. This means making sure all providers are providing their services as needed and making sure that every family member or wedding attendee is there when required. Consultants can also help plan rehearsal dinners, showers, and bachelor or bachelorette parties. On the actual wedding day, planners can help wherever needed and address crises or last minute decisions so the couple and their families can enjoy their day without too much worry.

The standard rate for wedding counselors is around 10-20% of the cost of the wedding. Required consultants may charge more. It’s wise to try to book consultants at least six months before the wedding. Many people recommend interviewing planners about a year in advance, especially if you want a specific planner who is very busy.




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