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My fiance's parents are divorced. His mother is single and still carries her married name, but his father has a serious girlfriend who will be attending the wedding and ceremony. How do we sit his parents and his father's guest at the ceremony and at the reception? His parents get along fine, but it is just awkward.
I need seating layout for wedding ceremony. Where do parents, brothers/sisters, grand parents, aunts/uncles and friends sit?
Do you have any suggestions on how to seat all the people at our reception?
I am having my oldest son and my brother give me away at my wedding because my father has past away and I was wondering should they sit at the head table or just at my family's table with my mother?
I want the wedding to be as informal as possible, since it is a second marriage for both. I don't want a head table and I don't want people to feel restricted to where they have to sit. Is that okay?
Do you have a seating chart just for attendants, because # of people at those tables vary.
Where do I sit the groom's parents? I need to give you some information first. His mother has remarried-so the groom has a step-father. He calls his mother's ex-husband his daddy since this man adopted him when he married his mother but his biological father will also be at the wedding. I have not met his biological father. He wants to escort his mother in and the man he calls daddy. A friend of his is going to be his best man and I don't know how to seat these 3 people. Please help me with this.
Recommended Books about Wedding Planning
FabJob Guide to Become a Wedding Planner
The Ultimate Wedding Planner & Organizer, 2nd Edition
The Wedding Book: The Big Book for Your Big Day
What I Love About You
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Plan the Wedding of Your Dreams The Easy, No-Hassle Way - Complete with every detail.
The Groom's Instruction Manual: How to Survive and Possibly Even Enjoy the Most Bewildering Ceremony Known to Man
The Engaged Groom: You're Getting Married. Read this Book.
On-Camera Flash Techniques for Digital Wedding and Portrait Photography
Digital Wedding Photography: Capturing Beautiful Memories
Bridal Bargains, 9th Edition: Secrets to Throwing a Fantastic Wedding on a Realistic Budget
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