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Ex-Etiquette for Weddings: The Blended Families' Guide to Tying the Knot (Paperback)

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Encore brides and couples with divorced parents will find helpful and suitable advice in this sophisticated, up-to-date wedding guide and etiquette primer. Jann Blackstone-Ford, a certified divorce and stepfamily mediator, and Sharyl Jupe, her husband’s first wife, know firsthand how to make a blended family wedding a joyous affair. Together they take couples step-by-step through the wedding process, from the engagement to the planning stage, from the bridal shower to the wedding ceremony, and from the reception to the honeymoon or "familymoon." The topics addressed include how and when to tell children about remarriage; how children from a previous marriage will participate in the new wedding; how to arrange a harmonious seating plan for divorced in-laws; how to graciously word the invitations when the parents of the bride or groom are divorced; who stands where in the wedding pictures and the receiving line; how not to play favorites when among siblings, half-siblings, and stepsiblings; and how to address who walks the bride down the aisle—her father or her stepfather? A complete resource guide listing web sites and books rounds out this helpful volume.

About the Author


Jann Blackstone-Ford is a certified divorce and stepfamily mediator. She has contributed to The Christian Science Monitor, Redbook, and Working Mother and has appeared on Good Morning America, The Oprah Winfrey Show, and Today. She is the founder and director of Bonus Families, a nonprofit organization dedicated to the peaceful coexistence between separated or divorced parents and their new families. She is the coauthor of Ex-Etiquette for Parents and the author of The Custody Solution Sourcebook, Midlife Motherhood, and My Parents Are Divorced, Too. Sharyl Jupe is a regular columnist for the Bonus Families website and the coauthor of Ex-Etiquette for Parents. Together, they write the nationally syndicated newspaper advice column, "Ex-Etiquette."

Praise For…


"Thoughtful, well-informed."  —Publishers Weekly on Ex-Etiquette for Parents

"Highly recommended."  —Library Journal on Ex-Etiquette for Parents

"Perhaps no book better illustrates how blended families can co-exist than Ex-Etiquette for Parents."  —Big Apple Parent 

Product Details
ISBN: 9781556526718
ISBN-10: 1556526717
Publisher: Chicago Review Press
Publication Date: April 1st, 2007
Pages: 224
Language: English