The mother of the groom typically has several traditional roles and responsibilities for a wedding. These may include:
- Supporting the groom: The mother of the groom offers emotional support and guidance to her son throughout the wedding planning process.
- Assisting with guest list and invitations: She may provide input on the guest list, help gather addresses, and contribute to the invitation process.
- Attending pre-wedding events: The mother of the groom is usually invited to engagement parties, bridal showers, and rehearsal dinners. She participates in these events and helps coordinate them if necessary.
- Selecting her attire: The mother of the groom chooses an outfit that complements the wedding theme and coordinates with the mother of the bride.
- Meeting the bride’s family: It is customary for the mother of the groom to meet and socialize with the bride’s family. This can help foster a positive relationship between both families.
- Assisting with wedding day preparations: She may help with tasks like arranging transportation, organizing family members, or providing support on the wedding day itself.
- Participating in the ceremony: The mother of the groom typically has a special role during the ceremony, such as lighting a unity candle, offering a reading or speech, or walking down the aisle.
- Hosting or co-hosting the rehearsal dinner: It is common for the mother of the groom to contribute to the planning and hosting of the rehearsal dinner, which usually takes place the night before the wedding.
It’s important to note that these roles and responsibilities can vary based on cultural traditions, personal preferences, and the dynamics of each specific wedding. Communication and collaboration with the couple and the mother of the bride can help ensure a smooth and enjoyable wedding experience for everyone involved.

