Modern wedding Invitations are constantly being redefined... according to the bride and groom's personal style, design preference and formality.
The wording of your invitation will reflect: who is getting married, who is hosting, as well as the date, time and place.
Below are examples of Invitation wording to reflect who is hosting your wedding when the host(s) are divorced. Based on the formality of your wedding, choose the wording that best compliments your unique family dynamic.
Divorced Parents of Bride are hosting: Mrs. Patricia Johnson and Mr. Robert Johnson
Divorced Parent and Stepparent of Bride are hosting: Mr. and Mrs. James Korman request the honor of your presence at the marriage of Mrs. Korman's daughter
Both sets of divorced Parents AND Bride and Groom are hosting: Together with their families Anna Johnson and Paul Benson
Both sets of Parents are hosting... Bride's Father not present (deceased), Groom's Parents divorced, both remarried: Mrs. Anna Johnson and Mr. Robert Becker and Mrs. Janelle Becker Smith
Bride's Parents are Divorced and one (or both) have remarried: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Benson and Mr. (and Mrs.) John Hipsman
When the Bride's Mother is divorced and hosting: Mrs. Anna Johnson requests the honor of your presence at the marriage of her daughter
One Living Parent Mr. (Mrs.) Paul Benson requests the honor of your presence at the marriage of his (her) daughter