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"Meaningful Weddings
With Step-Parents
In The Mix"

A Special Report Ebook

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As a soon-to-be bride you want your wedding day to be extra special -- a day to always remember with joy and contentment.

Only problem is -- divorced parents wedding etiquette.

"How do I handle it if my mother refuses to come if my father brings his girlfriend/new wife?"

"What do I do if I want my stepfather to walk me down the aisle and my father presumes he will?"

"What are my options when my parents are not speaking to each other?"

Good news!

Blended families coach and marriage therapist, Emily Bouchard, has written a Special Report ebook loaded with valuable tips and strategies just for you!

When you read this ebook, you will learn:
  • The secret to avoiding hurt feelings when you announce your choice of who you want to walk you down the isle - Dad or Stepdad?

  • How to give your Dad's new "honey" a corsage to wear without giving her your approval.

  • Five simple steps you can follow to avoid sparking a war with your step-parents that will only result in unhappiness for the next 20 years.
  • Discover how your wedding can actually serve to heal the rifts in your family instead of expand them.

  • The one magic thing you will want to do
    so your ceremony and reception are forever remembered with joy and no regrets.
Your wedding day is all about you and your partner declaring your future together. You are publicly and personally committing to your present and future life together, and you are having your family and friends come to witness the significance of this declaration and celebrate you in the choice you are making.

When you apply the tips and strategies in the report, you are on the road to enjoying very positive memories of your wedding for years to come.

Step-Parents & Wedding Bliss is possible!

"Loved this! What a beautiful way of allowing the daughter to realize and decide what is truly important in the end. Such a touchy subject all the way around, but you certainly gave some great food for thought."
- Dana Dernberger



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Reader Responses:

"I have to tell you, your Meaningful Weddings ebook is awesome! It really takes the focus and puts it on the bride (and groom) where it should be and trying to make the day as special as possible with all parties involved. This will be a timeless document for all weddings to come in our family. I'm anxious to share it with my stepdaughter who is getting married. I think as far as the animosity goes, that won't be an issue for her to have to deal with, thankfully, but there might be some thought-provoking questions in it that she can take time to think through for her future."
- Carol Roberts, owner
IntegrityTranscript.com
Topeka, Kansas

"A lot of good information! I especially liked the story about Doris and her daughter-in-law. It was good that you pointed out that the bride's stepchildren may be watching how she treats her own step parent, very true, she is setting the example for how her new step children will treat her."
- Kathie Rowray, Asset Manager
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Mother of a bride-to-be