More questions regarding wedding invitation wording for repeat weddings
I am marrying for the third time. How should my name on my wedding invitation read?
Your first name, maiden name, and your second husband’s name are used.
I am divorced and getting remarried. May I use “Ms.” instead of “Mrs.?”
No, “Ms.” is never properly used on wedding invitations. It is
reserved for business correspondence only. It sometimes is used in
addressing envelopes. You can omit the title altogether and just use
your first, maiden and married name in which case you will omit your
fiancé’s title as well to be consistent.
I eloped for my first wedding. This time I want to have a
traditional wedding hosted by my parents. How should my invitations
read?
Your wedding invitations should read just as if this was your first
wedding, except for your name. Instead of your given names, your first,
maiden and married names are used.
My first marriage was annulled. How should my wedding invitations read?
An annulment makes a marriage null and void. Therefore you are
entitled to use your maiden name. If you and your fiancé are going to
issue the invitations, you can use the title Miss or you can omit the
titles for both of you.
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