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Multiple parents/step parents, invite wording

 

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nodak67




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     Multiple parents/step parents, invite wording  

My husband's son is getting married and there's a complicated situation with parents that I need advice on for wording. The biological father of the bride is paying for the entire wedding. The man that raised her, her step father, is divorced from her mom now and is remarried - both men are walking her down the aisle. Then she has her mom who is still single at this time. Then on the groom's side, the bride has asked me to help plan the entire wedding and we'll help with small items financially as we can - other than this, everything is paid for by the father of the bride and no one else. Finally the groom's mom is remarried as well. This is how we were thinking of wording this:

Father of the bride

together with

Step father of bride & wife

and

Mother of bride

Request the honour of your presence
at the marriage of their daughter

Bride

to

Groom

Son of

Father of groom & wife

and

Mother of groom & husband

We also were contemplating it as "Mr & Mrs Father of groom" etc etc instead of listing actual names....which is the proper way, do we have everything listed correctly in order to keep hurt feelings at a minimum? The groom/bride don't want to hurt anyone which is why they want everyone listed. Thanks!



 
 


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