Anyone you care about. My son-in-law asked a family friend, and I have seen weddings where the mother has escorted her daughter to the altar. Since the father isn't really "giving" the bride away, it doesn't matter who the escort is. Perhaps you don't need an escort at all -- just have the bride and groom meet at the altar.
My father passed away ten years ago and i recently walked down the aisle with my soon to be father in law, i would've chosen my mother but she was unable to attend. i think she should chose the person who had the biggest hand in raising her, regardless who she choses im sure the others will understand. If she cant chose just one have them ALL walk her down :)
god father, but i might just be saying that because the guy i really like who is older is not a biological father but a godfather and he loves his little girl more than her biological! =) haha yeah ok im saying godfather because of him, and how much she means to him!
It would be appropriate to choose either the stepfather or the godfather, in my opinion. A brother would also be appropriate. Perhaps it should be based on who the bride has known the longest.
If you're close to your step-father I'm sure he would be honored to escort you down the aisle. If he would rather not then walk unescorted.
There is no law as to who escorts her. It's entirely her choice. Some brides choose to not have anyone walk them down the aisle.
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