Photography by Manda Weaver Photography
For Margaret and Michael’s mini-mony and micro-wedding, the couple says that they relied heavily on the bride’s mother for putting the final finishing touches together. “My mom really handled everything,” says Margaret, adding, that after deciding to wear a modern and clean tea-length dress, versus a traditional gown, she asked her mom to help mimic the more relaxed-wedding-day look throughout the celebration. “I told her I wanted the night to feel similarly, chic and simple. She did an amazing job,” says Margaret.
The couple is still planning to host their bigger celebration at a later date, but did not want to wait any longer to get married. So, they cut their guest list down to just 15 of their close family and friends, properly spaced out seating, and passed out face masks to ensure their attendees felt safe. They exchanged “I dos” at the Congressional Country Club underneath a gorgeous greenery wreath arch and invite
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On the latest episode of Williams Mullen s Benefits Companion, host Brydon DeWitt is joined by Amanda Weaver, an attorney with our firm’s Labor, Employment and Immigration Practice, who explains the United States Department of Labor’s Final Rule addressing independent contractor misclassification under the federal Fair Labor Standards Act set to take effect March 8, 2021.
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