Payment protection claims could provide people with enough financial flexibility to be able to afford to get married.Many couples have found themselves with tight fiscal constraints and money worries since the banking collapse contributed to the UK's recession and new research from Churchill Home Insurance suggests that weddings are at the back of most people's minds.Many individuals choose to spend any spare cash they have left after paying bills and food costs on starting a family or saving for a house deposit, the study revealed.A fifth of unmarried couples in the UK reported their financial conditions have had a direct effect on their decision not to get married, while eight per cent said money concerns meant they were unlikely to ever get married."It appears that having a big wedding is now seen as a 'nice to have', but starting their own family is what's really important for many couples," said Matt Owen, a company spokesperson.Prime minister David Cameron recently stressed the importance of marriage and said the government will seek to support the status in the tax system.Amir HussainAmir specialises in personal loans, consumer debt and debt management.
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