patience young padawon!
The proper salutation when writing to a judge is "Dear Judge [Last Name]" or "Your Honor."
Dear Dr. [Last Name],
In the address block: The Honorable [First Name Last Name] Then, the salutation of the letter should read: Dear Sheriff [Last Name]:
The proper salutation for a letter to someone with an MDiv degree would be "Reverend" if they are ordained as a minister. If they are not ordained, you can address them as "Mr." or "Ms." followed by their last name.
If their surname were to be Mooney - - the Misses Mooney
Dear Honorable [Judge's Last Name],
the The (insert last name here) Family
Her father gives his daughter his LAST NAME and when she marrys the daughter takes the new last name of the husband,so,her father takes back his LAST NAME
Mr. Rick Miles and Mr. Denny Neessen
I'm so, so tempted to make a witty answer. But the correct salutation is their first and last name with MBA following their name (ie. John Smith, MBA).
If currently on active duty, the proper way is (rank)(last name). Example; Sergeant Jones, Major General Smith.
The proper salutation to more than one doctor would be "Dear Doctors". A person can also list each doctor's last name after the word doctor. So if the names were Smith, Jones, and Arnold, the salutation would be "Dear Doctors, Smith, Jones, and Arnold".