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How to Write Family Details in a Marriage Biodata

A practical guide to presenting parents, siblings, native place, and background clearly without overloading the page.

Family details are one of the most important sections in arranged marriage biodata. The key is to make them easy to read without turning the page into a long paragraph.

Use Labels and Short Lines

List parents, siblings, occupations if relevant, hometown, and values in short structured lines. This is easier to review than dense descriptive writing.

Keep the Tone Respectful and Neutral

Present the facts clearly without overexplaining or overselling. A clean structure usually creates more trust than elaborate descriptions.