My parents divorced when I was young and even though I have a great relationship with my step-father I plan on having my biologial father walk me down the aise. My father was married to my step-mother (Sue) for most of my childhood but has since divorced her and remarried again to (Jane). My mother, step-father and bio father do NOT get along and neither does Sue and Jane.
My question is this: what is the proper processional order and who should sit where. I should mention that Sue has also remarried and her new husband does not get along with my bio father either.
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Feb 22, 2007, 2:30 PM
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Re: [evt077] Father of Bride remairred twice
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Dear Evt,
It would be better not to invite Sue. That would be dangerous. If you must invite her, she should not be seated as special and would be seated as one of your guests.
Your father and his wife sit in the third row. Your mother and her husband sit in the first row. Typically, your father's wife is not seated as one of the mothers. She isn't a mother figure in your life, so this isn't an issue. Your mother would be the last one seated before the procession.