Marriage is a turning point. It’s a time when you decide that you are ready for the next chapter in your life. What occasion marks this significant transition most? Should it be a traditional ceremony, or is it more appropriate to have an intimate ceremony just you and your intended? This can be a question that plagues some couples. A ceremony in the privacy of only the two of you may be something that appeals to you. Consider all the reasons why this is an option before you jump into a decision.
Family Issues
Could it be that you are running away to escape the “monster in law”? If there are several arguments surrounding your wedding eloping should only be the answer if you and your fiance are both in agreement. From guests list to location there can be many things you and your wedding entourage can fight over. More times than not, in the heat of the moment a bride will scream ” I can’t do this anymore, let’s just elope!” Avoidance while it may work for the moment, still leaves the problems waiting for you when you return.You may regret eloping years down the road if this is your only motivator.
Finances
While this may be true of some couples, this likely can be an excuse for others. Using the “we don’t have the money ” card can be helpful if your trying to skirt other issues. However, most destination weddings for two can as expensive if not more than a small traditional ceremony. If this truly is the case, than a civil ceremony at your local justice of the peace will be the right move for you. The cost is low, and if all your want is to be married, than this is the way to do it. It’s true that there are some couples who find the idea of a wedding frivolous, they would rather use the money towards a house or other expenses. Don’t discount the method of their madness. Some wedding costs sky rocket and to those who aren’t as involved in the idea of a wedding, eloping solves the problem.
Location
It doesn’t occur often, but if you happened to be stationed a significant location away from all your immediate family and friends you may want to look at eloping until a later date. Most couples who are faced with this predicament hold a reception once they arrive back in proximity to their families. this can completely serve the purpose at the time.
The most important thing to remember when weighing the decision of eloping is what you and your fiance want. If your reasoning for eloping is to escape any differences of opinions, to avoid uncomfortable family discussions, or because the marriage is against someone’s wishes you may want to reconsider. Eloping shouldn’t be something that you will later regret. It should be a conscious decision made with a clear head, that even is a years time you will still support. It’s been said that a couple who elopes will always think about the wedding that they never had, this may only be true if it’s a decision made in haste.





