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do I call first after I get engaged?
The first
relative to be informed on your engagement should be your mother.
How
do I word my invitation?
When your
parents are divorced, it'll all come down to "who's paying"
for the wording and/or "who has raised you".
- If your
mom has not remarried and is hosting the wedding use a combination
of her maiden and married name.
- If your
mom has remarried and is hosting the wedding put her remarried
name on the invitation. "Mrs. (mom's first name and remarried
last name)
- If your
mom and step dad are hosting the wedding put "Mr. and
Mrs. (his first & last name) request the honour of your
presence at the marriage of her daughter's wedding."
- Your
parents will host the wedding together and your mom still
uses your dad's last name,
"Mr. (dad's first & last) and Mrs. (mom's first and
maiden)" or "Mr. and Ms. (dad's first and last name)
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If your situation is very complicated or arguments are started
over wording, may I suggest that the couple's invitation read
as if they are hosting their own wedding. You can also see more
about wording invitations in our Do's & Don'ts section under
Wording Invitations.
Who
walks me down the aisle, dad or step dad?
Unless you
haven't had any contact with your father then he gets the privilege
of walking you down the aisle.
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Etiquette states this rule, we think you should choose the man
you feel the closest to.
What
is the ceremony seating arrangement for divorced parents?
- If your
parents get along they can both sit in the first row.
- If your
parents don't get along, your mother sits in the first row
and your father sits in the row behind her each with their
spouses/dates.
What
happens in the receiving line?
It is traditional
that the only man in the receiving line is the groom and this
idea is your best bet for divorced parents.
If both
parents want to be in the receiving line but don't want to stand
beside each other then the line will go as follows: bride's
mom, her new husband, groom's mom, groom's dad, brides dad and
so on. For receiving line order please go to Reception Etiquette
article.
Are
my parents and their new spouses announced into the hall with
the wedding party?
Your best
bet would be to have them seated with the rest of the guests
and only the newlyweds and their wedding party be announced.
There is no need to bring more attention to the fact that your
parents are divorced.
Do
my parents have to sit at the same table at the reception?
No, but
your mother will sit at the parent's table and your father's
table will be beside her's or behind her's.
What
do I do about the first dance since I'm close to both my dad
and step dad?
Don't have
an announced "father / daughter" dance, but be sure
to dance with both men sometime during the evening.
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