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definitely do an "engagement" shoot with the couple before hand, that way you'll know how natural they are in front of the camera and know how to work with them, and they'll know what to expect from you.
I would first find out the place you'll be shooting, take your current gear and a friend and take some test shots on location. That will really help you figure out what kind of gear you need.
2 bodies, 2 580 flashes, 17-40, 24-70 f/2.8 and 70-200 f/2.8 pretty much covers it. You can go with some primes if you want to get creative with up close, shallow DOF.
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