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Hello, brides, grooms, and holiday lovers alike!
In the spirit of the season, we here at Bridelawyer.com thought it would be fun—and let’s be honest, a little bit cheeky—to take a legal look at the 12 Days of Christmas from a whole new perspective.
Have you ever wondered about that milk from the maids a-milking? Was it pasteurized? And should it have been? Or maybe you've pondered the fate of those swans a-swimming—are they protected species? What if one of them accidentally gets caught in a wedding photoshoot? Then there's the curious case of the geese a-laying—did they end up, heaven forbid, becoming foie gras? (Yikes, let’s hope not!)
We’ve got your holiday legal curiosities covered! Throughout this festive season, we’ll be sprinkling in some fun, witty, and totally legal insights about each day of Christmas. We’ll dig into everything from the symbolism of giving your true love “five golden rings” - or even one – and remind you to insure it to going back in time to old English law and feudalism and why we don’t see "ten lords a-leaping" in the USA.
So, buckle up, holiday lovers—because we’re about to unwrap the legal layers of the 12 Days of Christmas. Don’t celebrate Christmas? Whether you celebrate Hannukah, Kwanza, something else, or just delight in the holiday season, you’ll find our tips helpful and see our cheerful posts sprinkled throughout the season!
Oh, and did you know? The 12 Days of Christmas actually start on Christmas Day, not before! Nonetheless, we’re diving in! Enjoy the holidays, and maybe put out some milk for those maids a-milking, but please, double-check your pasteurization labels!
Happy holidays from Bridelawyer!
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