Hello!
My fiance and I are most likely going to have our wedding at our home, we live on a few open acres on a farm with plenty of room for parking/ ceremony/ dance and party space for the reception. So far we’re at about 400 people to invite, but realistically probably around 250 will come. I’m wondering if we need any form of insurance or any legal issues with having the wedding at home? As of now we are just going to get a food truck friend to help cater it so we can have the type of food we want, and I don’t think they have any alcohol licenses. We were just going to supply an open bar ourselves with probably 80% beer and 20% wine. (And if people want to bring their own hard alcohol) am I living in dream world where this is all legal to do?? Haha! Or are there any legal steps I need to take to make this happen? I live in New Mexico, not sure if it’s a state by state issue.
Thank you for any help!!
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