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divorced woman is a Ms. Once the divorce is executed, the women in no longer a Mrs.
A divorced woman is a Mrs. If her name is Sally Reid and she was married and now divorced from Peter Reid she is no longer Mrs. Peter Reid. As a divorced woman she is now Mrs. Sally Reid. Those saying a divorced woman is a Ms. are incorrect. A divorced woman, a single woman, or a married woman may choose to use Ms. Ms.basically means "guess" or "my marital status is none of your business."
Traditionally in England a woman called Mary, married to a man called John Smith, would be known as "Mrs John Smith" when married, and as "Mrs Mary Smith" when divorced. Many women nowadays prefer to be known as "Mrs Mary Smith" even when married. Divorced women may also be known as "Ms Mary Smith" ('Ms' is pronounced 'Muz'). "Ms" is also used by single women who do not like "Miss". The previous answerer, who is obviously doesn't like traditional forms, wrote "Anything but Mrs." Of course it is always courteous to address a woman by the way she has said she prefers; some divorced women revert to their maiden name.
It is Miss if your NOT married and Ms. if your divorced If You ARE married it is Mrs.
To give you an idea on what it's about. title also refers to how you address individuals eg mr/miss/ms/ mrs/dr/sir/prof etc obviously you would not wish to call a married woman miss or a single woman mrs.
A adult Man is always Mr. and a Woman unmarried is Ms. and Married is Mrs. Children are Male is Master and a Female is Miss
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Ms or Miss either one would be appropriate.
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Miss-for maids, i.e. not married; Mrs - for married women; Ms - when you write a letter or call someone but you don't know whether she is married or not and don't want to be impolite.
Ms. Since she has not husband and since the society permits her to go for other marriage if she wishes, she should be considered as Ms. only.