Anita
United States of America#2REBUTTAL Individual responds
Mon, November 21, 2011
Del and I were not still married. When I went into the County where I was married the Clerk called down to the county and state where my divorce to Del took place to verify our divorce was final. Otherwise they would never have married us. I never called his attorney's office, why would I do that when we were divorced. Just because you do not have a full decree in your hands does not mean you are not divorced. It takes time for the courts to get everything typed up and in their system to send you the actual decree. As a matter of fact the Judge in the divorce case asked me and my (now) husband if we wanted to get married right then. We did not because we came back to where we got married for a wedding with family.
This is a case of an ex husband who thought he could take off to Arizona and file for divorce and leave me on the street. He did not like it because I went ahead and filed the divorce the last place he and I lived when he walked out on me and my children leaving us with nothing. After he had a stroke he thought I should drop the divorce and take care of him.
Anita
United States of America#3REBUTTAL Individual responds
Mon, November 21, 2011
Del and I were not still married. When I went into the County where I was married the Clerk called down to the county and state where my divorce to Del took place to verify our divorce was final. Otherwise they would never have married us. I never called his attorney's office, why would I do that when we were divorced. Just because you do not have a full decree in your hands does not mean you are not divorced. It takes time for the courts to get everything typed up and in their system to send you the actual decree. As a matter of fact the Judge in the divorce case asked me and my (now) husband if we wanted to get married right then. We did not because we came back to where we got married for a wedding with family.