"To the Family of" would be acceptable as you will be referring to a specific family.
Oh, that's a wonderful question! You would capitalize "Family" when you are referring to it as a proper noun, like in "The Smith Family." However, if you are talking about families in general, you would not capitalize it. Remember, every word is like a happy little tree - just give it the attention it needs and it will turn out beautifully.
No ma'am. (Or sir, as the case may be. You don't capitalize that either.)
It should only be capitalized at the beginning of a sentence or in a title.
Yes, as you are greeting them as if 'Family' was their name.
Address label, (or possibly a postage stamp).
Yes, because in this case, pare nt is used as a name.
Just write " The Doe Family "
You can address it to Mr and Mrs. Smith. You could address it is as the Smith Family. Or you could address it as Mr. Smith and Family.
yes because you capitalize all names
You say Smith Family
yes
label
Address label printers can be bought from Staples, Office Depot, and Videojet. One can also buy address label printers from Avery, Amazon, and Creative Safety Supply.
Capitalize family titles when they are used as names. For example, "Where are you going, Dad?" Do nott capitalize family titles when they come after a possessive noun or pronoun or an article. For example, My sister teaches at the university.
Oh, that's a wonderful question! You would capitalize "Family" when you are referring to it as a proper noun, like in "The Smith Family." However, if you are talking about families in general, you would not capitalize it. Remember, every word is like a happy little tree - just give it the attention it needs and it will turn out beautifully.
No ma'am. (Or sir, as the case may be. You don't capitalize that either.)
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