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  • Report:  #573337

Complaint Review: special memory wedding chapels las vegas

special memory wedding chapels las vegas married someone illegally las vegas, Nevada

  • Reported By:
    brian — long island New York United States of America
  • Submitted:
    Mon, February 22, 2010
  • Updated:
    Wed, January 24, 2018
  • special memory wedding chapels las vegas
    800 s 4th st las vegas nv 89101
    las vegas, Nevada
    United States of America
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SPECIAL MEMORY WEDDING CHAPELS MARRIED A COUPLE WHERE THE BRIDE WAS STILL MARRIED IN THE STATE OF NEW YORK WHAT GIVES IAM REPORTING REV. MARIE A STAPLETON TO TO ATTORNEY GENERAL AS WELL AS THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY OF LAS VEGAS AND ANYONE ELSE I CAN THINK OF TO HAVE HIS SCAM OF A PLACE CLOSED DOWN I CANT BELIEVE THAT THIS place would not check to make sure not only if they were married but that they are who they say they are

thanks
from this woman's real husband

7 Updates & Rebuttals


Marie

Las Vegas,
Nevada,
United States

It is not a ministers job to check if a person is still married

#8UPDATE EX-employee responds

Wed, January 24, 2018

The marriage license bureau is the business that you should be upset with. A couple must obtain a marriage license before a legal marriage can be performed, if a marriage license was issued, then the couple passed the checks and satisfied the state. No minister ever asks a couple if they are still married because it is not their job to do so, it is the function of the marriage license bureau. You are upset over a claim that a marriage was performed while you were still "Legally" married, but that is not the wedding chapels fault, nor the minister. I would ask you to please investigate how the marriage process happens in Nevada before making false claims about myself and the chapel. Here is a link to the marriage license bureaus site, clarkcountynv.gov/clerk/services/Pages/MarriageLicenses.aspx , as you can see, it is their job to make sure all legal aspects of the marriage are in order, it is only the ministers job to officiate the ceremony, in other words “notarize”  it. Your anger is misplaced, and your comments are not appropriate. 


Joan

United States of America

Carol's comment

#8Consumer Comment

Thu, February 25, 2010

Carol, you need to get your facts straight too. Just like the person who originally wrote this. You don't know what you are talking about either. The minister and/or chapel has NO obligation to check out whether or not someone is already married. The only person who can be charged or sued is the person who got married without first getting a divorce.


Carol Ann

Las Vegas,
Nevada,
U.S.A.

Here Is Some Help!

#8Consumer Suggestion

Wed, February 24, 2010

It seems that POLYGAMY is a thing that is "winked" at in Nevada.  Might I suggest that you file a complaint with the Police, where you are.  You will get nowhere with the state of Nevada itself.  File a Complaint with The Federal Trade Commission for Identity Theft and unlawful use of name...as soon as possible and Make sure to report it to the FBI!  Then get an Attorney and sue the wedding Chapel!  Their only Concern is Money, not Morality.  Hopefully those who need to be in jail, will have suitable accommodations at Taxpayer expense, in Jail for a long time.  Good luck to you!


Stacey

Dallas,
Texas,
U.S.A.

Get real

#8Consumer Comment

Wed, February 24, 2010

The minister/pastor is under no obligation to check a couples background before performing a wedding ceremony - I know of what I speak - My father is a Reverend (means that he has a degree in Theology)


Blame your wife!!! She is the one who committed bigamy!


 


Joan

United States of America

Not the Minister's fault

#8Consumer Comment

Wed, February 24, 2010

Seriously, why would you think this was the fault of the minister/officiant? This would be the fault of bureau of marriage licensing at the court house. It is not the job of an officiant to verify whether or not someone was already married. So get your facts straight before slandering people. Slander is a very serious offense.


Joan

United States of America

Not the Minister's fault

#8Consumer Comment

Wed, February 24, 2010

Seriously, why would you think this was the fault of the minister/officiant? This would be the fault of bureau of marriage licensing at the court house. It is not the job of an officiant to verify whether or not someone was already married. So get your facts straight before slandering people. Slander is a very serious offense.


Robert

Irvine,
California,
U.S.A.

Seriously...

#8Consumer Comment

Tue, February 23, 2010

You really expect a Las Vegas Wedding Chapel to do a complete records search to verify if a person is already married.

Perhaps you should take this up with your wife(and I presume your future ex-wife).   As if there was anything on the Marriage License that has her certify under penalty of perjury that she is not already married, she is the one who actually broke the law when she signed it.

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