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What would be the appropriate phrasing of a wedding invitation in which the groom's parents are divorced?

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What would be the appropriate phrasing of a wedding invitation in which the groom's parents are divorced?

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  1. I would suggest "[Your Name] and [Groom's Name], together with their parents invite you..."

    That way, no one is named nor are they left out. Good luck!


  2. We are not adding the parents to our invite due to the fact we both have a parent who has passed on. We are honoring them in other ways though.

    Because your love and friendship

    has helped us become who we are,

    we joyfully invite you to share in our

    celebration of love and commitment.

    Together we laugh, we dream, we love,

    and on this day, we marry.

  3. It's considered tactful to avoid mentioning the names if that would be appropriate, however list the names seperately, and don't say anything to draw attention to it.

  4. His Dad and his new wife first then his Mom and her new husband next.

    And that is after YOUR (the brides) Dad & Mom.

    The Invitation company can help you with wording too depending on what type of invitation you pick and what you say.

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