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* It isn't necessary to acknowledge the hyphenated name. Example: Jane Doe-Smith. Some people prefer to keep their own surname or if a person is famous or own a particular business and it is identified with her last name and not that of her husbands. You could send it to: Mr. & Mrs. John Doe or, Mr. John Doe and Mrs. Jane Doe-Smith. Both are acceptable.

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* Some women prefer to keep their maiden name and others may be famous (authors, celebrities, politician, etc.) or own their own company so it's imparitive to keep their last name which would read: Mr. John Doe and Mrs. Jane Smith-Doe. Although the wife's last name is hyphenated, the proper form to address the husband and wife is as follows: "THE DOES are having a party.", or "MR AND MRS DOE are having a party."

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Acceptable etiquette states that it's appropriate to use a two-line address, e.g,

Ms Sarah Fiercely-Independent

Mr David Independent

23 The Willows

Scratchybottom, Dorset BN6 2DG

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  • For those couples that live together and have two different surnames you would address the invitation. Example: Mr. John Doe & Ms. Jane Smith. Also a some brides keep their family surname and link it to their married name: Example: Mrs. Jane Smith-Doe and it is acceptable to just write the name as one Mr. & Mrs. John Doe or, if the female in question is upset when people do not use her family surname and married name you could address it as: Mr. John Doe & Ms. Jane Smith-Doe.
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Mr John Smith and Ms. Mary Jones-Smith - all on one line.

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