by Mary
(Oklahoma)
My future daughter in law had the wedding invitations printed up without anyone seeing them first. They say "Mr David and Denise North invite you to share in the joy of the marriage uniting their children Janet Maisey North and Brent Smith at …"
My husband and I have raised our nephew from age 9. He is engaged to be married in Nov.
Though we have reconciled with his mother and her husband, we have had all financial and rearing responsibility. I am unsure how to include our names and his biological mother and his step-fathers names on the wedding invitation? Please Advise.
Our Thoughts
This is a very difficult and touchy subject since
My first thoughts would be to sit down and have an honest discussion with both your nephew and his fiancé about what their expectations are for the invitation wording. It may surprise you that he may not want to include his biological mother on the wedding invitation since he feels that you both have raised him since a very young age and are more of parents to him than you know.
If the case is that he does want to include his mother on the invitation, I have placed invitation wording examples below for your review. It is not expected in wedding etiquette to place the stepfathers name on the formal invitation. When placing the biological mother’s name, she would use her new married last name instead of previous married name or maiden name.
Many bridal couples do in fact include their stepfather's names on the invite if they are extremely close to them, as well as, their deceased father’s name on the invitation. That would be something again I would discuss with the bridal couple.
Your nephew is so blessed to have such an amazing Aunt and an Uncle in you both, and I am certain the wedding will be wonderful because so many family members will be at his side to celebrate and support this union.
Example A:
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Arthur Geary
And Mrs. Jean Hawthorne
request the honor of your presence
at the marriage of their nephew
And her son,
Rick Geary
Example B:
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Arthur Geary
request the honor of your presence
at the marriage Mrs. Jean Hawthorne’s son
Rick Geary
Regards,
Danielle
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