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How Should I Address The Invitations

Invitations are always sent to both members of a couple, even if the bride knows only one of them or if only one of them is expected to attend. Here are some common examples:

Married couple

Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor


Married couple where the woman has kept her name

Mrs. Amy Lever and Mr. John Taylor


Widow

Mrs. Amy Taylor


Divorced woman who keeps her maiden name

Miss (or Ms.) Amy Lever


Divorced woman who uses her married name

Mrs. Amy Taylor


Husband is a doctor

Dr. and Mrs. John Taylor


Wife is a doctor

Dr. Amy Taylor and Mr. John Taylor


Unmarried couple living together or gay couple (on 2 lines)

Miss (or Ms.) Amy Lever
John Taylor


Teenage girl

Miss (or Ms.) Amy Lever


Teenage boy (under 18)

John Taylor

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