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Mrs. or Ms.
If you do not know if the woman is single; married or widowed then you can use 'Ms.' If you know they are single then use 'Miss' or 'Ms.' and 'Mrs.' for married women or widowed women.
A widow is addressed as Mrs., unless she provides another preference.
You may use Mrs, or Ms or no title if you prefer. It's up to you.
Ms. (pronounced miz) may be used for any woman whether married or single. Mrs. (pronounced misus) is used to refer to a married or formerly married (divorced or widowed) woman in order to specify her marital state. Etiquette does not require either term of address and it is best to use the term a specific woman prefers, if known. If her marital status is unknown then it is best to use Ms. rather than Miss or 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."
It is Miss if your NOT married and Ms. if your divorced If You ARE married it is Mrs.
divorced woman is a Ms. Once the divorce is executed, the women in no longer a Mrs.
If you are divorced, you can use the prefix "Ms." if you prefer not to use "Mrs." or "Miss". It is a neutral form of address that does not indicate marital status.
Males are always mister or Mr. Females are Miss for those who have not been married Mrs. for those who are currently married or widowed. Ms. for those who are divorced. Although modern feminists do choose to use the Ms. title much like some women choose not to change their name after marriage.
Ms or Miss either one would be appropriate.
Whichever she prefers.