
How to split the wedding tab —
Weddings: they're all Champagne toasts and rose petals a-plenty -- at least until the bills start rolling in. Eliminate any awkwardness or unexpected expenses up front by figuring out who is responsible for footing each part with some guidance from Martha Stewart Weddings.

How to split the wedding tab —
Engagement Party -- Anyone can host, but usually it falls to the bride's family to pay.

How to split the wedding tab —
Engagement Announcement -- The bride's parents should pay for placement in local papers and papers in the groom's parents' distribution area if they live in a different region.

How to split the wedding tab —
Planning expenses, bride's attire, floral arrangements, wedding day transportation, photo and video, officiant's travel and lodging, lodging for bridesmaids -- This usually falls to the bride's family.

How to split the wedding tab —
Flowers and gifts for bridal attendants, the groom's ring, and a present for him -- The bride.

How to split the wedding tab —
Wedding Reception -- Sorry, bride's family, but you're traditionally on the hook for this, too.

How to split the wedding tab —
Corsages and boutonnieres for immediate members of both families, lodging of groom's attendants -- This one falls to the groom's family.

How to split the wedding tab —
Rehearsal Dinner -- The groom's family.

How to split the wedding tab —
Marriage license and officiant's fees, bride's bouquet and her engagement and wedding rings and a gift, gifts and boutonnieres for groom's attendants, honeymoon expenses -- Groom, that's all you.

How to split the wedding tab —
Alcohol and Flowers -- In some circles, the groom's family may pick up these expenses.