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| Situation | Options/Notes |
Addressing a Woman |
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Maiden name |
Ms. Jane Johnson |
Married, keeping maiden name |
Ms. Jane Johnson |
Married, uses husband's name socially |
Mrs. John Kelly |
Separated, not divorced |
Mrs. John Kelly |
Divorced |
Mrs. Jane Kelly |
Widowed |
Mrs. John Kelly* |
Addressing a Couple |
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Married, she uses her husband's name socially |
Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly |
NOTE: Traditionally, a man's name preceded a woman's on an envelope adddress, and his first and surname were not separated (Jane and John Kelly). Nowadays, the order of the names—whether his name or hers comes first—does not matter and either way is acceptable. The exception is when one member of the couple 'outranks' the other—the one with the higher rank is always listed first. |
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Married, she prefers Ms. |
Mr. John Kelly and Ms. Jane Kelly |
Married, informal address |
Jane and John Kelly |
Married, she uses maiden name |
Mr. John Kelly and Ms. Jane Johnson If you can't fit the names on one line: |
Unmarried, living together |
Mr. John Kelly |
A woman who outranks her husband: |
The Honorable Jane Kelly and Mr. John Kelly If you can't fit both names on one line (note indent): |
A woman who outranks her husband: |
Dr. Jane Kelly and Mr. John Kelly |
Both are doctors (PhD or medical) and use the same last name |
The Doctors Kelly (omit first names) |
Both are doctors (PhD or medical), she uses her maiden name |
Dr. Jane Johnson and Dr. John Kelly |
Business |
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Woman |
Ms. is the default form of address, unless you know positively that a woman wishes to be addressed as Mrs. |
Professional designations—use only for business |
Jane Kelly, CPA |
Note: Do not use Ms. or Mr. if using a professional designation. |
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Esquire: |
Jane Kelly, Esquire |
Note: If using Esquire, do not use Ms. or Mr. |
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Attorney at Law |
Ms. Jane Kelly |
This is an alternative to 'Esquire' for attorneys. Use Mr. or Ms. and use two lines with no indent |
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