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Originally Posted by hamster-bamster
I guess... if you extend this line of reasoning, then you can say that a person whose birth certificate was filled incorrectly has never been born, and you cannot marry a ghost - not in good faith, that is...
At any rate, glad that all the formalities have finally been taken care of in your case!
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Technically speaking....true story.(birth certificate is off, too, as I discovered, after the fact) Line of reasoning? No, he said he was baptized, then in the process of filing the annulment 'they' the religious organization couldn't find it on record...
{Add: I had an anxiety attack, in the middle of being married, when I realized that his initials don't match...birth record.soc security card. And I would never, in my wildest dreams, imagine, anyone, who didn't marry in a church, asking for proof, of a baptismal record. I just don't get what happened back in the 60's when he was born, but he's been working under one middle initial since 16, and somehow, his mom didn't realize this...and neither did he, or anyone else...}