mattsdragon
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I think that you should have waited until you met her before e-mailing her an invitation.
On the otherhand, I think that having a family thing is good and let your brother know that since she is now his fiance, she is obligated to attend family functions. My father remarried after my mother died, and the woman he's married too won't show up for any family functions. I can count on on hand the number of times I've seen her since they got married 9 years ago. (We don't even exchange gifts at Christmas anymore). When you marry someone, you marry their family as well, good or bad, and you now are obligated to be a part of their family. They may want you close, they may not, it's is really up to them. He needs to get her ready for this.
But until vows are exchanged, her invites should still go through him.
On the otherhand, I think that having a family thing is good and let your brother know that since she is now his fiance, she is obligated to attend family functions. My father remarried after my mother died, and the woman he's married too won't show up for any family functions. I can count on on hand the number of times I've seen her since they got married 9 years ago. (We don't even exchange gifts at Christmas anymore). When you marry someone, you marry their family as well, good or bad, and you now are obligated to be a part of their family. They may want you close, they may not, it's is really up to them. He needs to get her ready for this.
But until vows are exchanged, her invites should still go through him.

. That's just how I see it. 

