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spunkee53

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I just want to know about the difference of something being logged in and recorded i want to do this correctly and i dont like the answers i am getting. Please answer me polietly and correctly if possibly. I want to know if i have to wait until the divorce has been logged in or can i get married right after the lawyer signes the decree.
 


I AM ALWAYS LIABLE

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spunkee53 said:
I just want to know about the difference of something being logged in and recorded i want to do this correctly and i dont like the answers i am getting. Please answer me polietly and correctly if possibly. I want to know if i have to wait until the divorce has been logged in or can i get married right after the lawyer signes the decree.


My response:

Okay, I'll try this one, last, time.

When you get that signed and dated Decree of Dissolution in your hot, little, hands then it'll be safe to get married. Not one minute sooner.

The only way you'll get it into your hands is when the JUDGE has signed it (not just the attorney), and then the original gets filed with the court (I presume that's what you meant by "posted"). Then, when you get your copy, you'll notice that there's a court Filing Stamp at the top, which should say "Duplicate - Original Filed".

When you have that in your hands, you can get re-married.

However, there is a faster way of doing this. Get the original, and bust into the Judge's office, and demand that he sign the damn thing right now, or you'll open fire.

Other than that, you're just going to have to wait your turn like everyone else waiting for their orders to be signed.

IAAL
 
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If you don't like IAAL's answer....

Don’t listen to IAAL, you go right ahead and get re-married before your divorce is final….

When you’re sitting in a cold jail cell and not on your honeymoon, then and only then will you fully understand why you should have waited until your divorce was final.






[Edited by Ukiah on 04-26-2001 at 09:34 PM]
 
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spunkee53

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re answer to my question

i did like the answer from i am liabable just wanted to check and make sure. didnt like the second answer i got i am trying to do things correctly and dont apprecitate the 2nd answer that i got at all. I will do it right and remary as soon as the divorce is final and not a minute sooner.
 

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