SDFgirl
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My fiance asked me to ask this question on the Disboards.
His aunt ("Betty"), who is also his Godmother, is going through a divorce to "Joe." Betty and Joe have been married about 30 years.
We adore Betty - she is warm, loving, and kind. The divorce is hitting her hard. We have recently found out that Joe has been cheating on her since January, but they didn't decide to divorce until late this summer. Of course, this information has been devastating for Betty. It's so painful to see her go through this.
Betty and DF's mom have asked us NOT to send Joe an invite for our upcoming wedding. I would like to honor their wishes, because of my love for Betty, and also because I really have no desire to have him there.
My DF wants to send him and invite and resents being "put in the middle." He feels that they shouldn't ask us not to invite people to our wedding. He is angry with Joe too, but also remembers the good times when they were all a happy family (vacations, etc). Additionally, Joe already knows about the wedding, and his daughter (DF's cousin) is a reader.
So to those still reading, what do you think? Do we send an invite or not? Thanks for your advice!
His aunt ("Betty"), who is also his Godmother, is going through a divorce to "Joe." Betty and Joe have been married about 30 years.
We adore Betty - she is warm, loving, and kind. The divorce is hitting her hard. We have recently found out that Joe has been cheating on her since January, but they didn't decide to divorce until late this summer. Of course, this information has been devastating for Betty. It's so painful to see her go through this.
Betty and DF's mom have asked us NOT to send Joe an invite for our upcoming wedding. I would like to honor their wishes, because of my love for Betty, and also because I really have no desire to have him there.
My DF wants to send him and invite and resents being "put in the middle." He feels that they shouldn't ask us not to invite people to our wedding. He is angry with Joe too, but also remembers the good times when they were all a happy family (vacations, etc). Additionally, Joe already knows about the wedding, and his daughter (DF's cousin) is a reader.
So to those still reading, what do you think? Do we send an invite or not? Thanks for your advice!

I would probably ask my DF's Uncle over for dinner, let him know how important he is to you both....but that due to the circumstances you would rather he didn't attend the wedding. I don't think there is anyway to do it without hurting his feelings, but it's probably best to bring it up with him before the invitations are sent.
