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pamela lane

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ga my ex husband file for divorce an it was finial in 95
but the year we were married is wrong on our divorce. we were married in 90 instead of 91 is our divorce valied
 


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My response:

Yes.

The date is merely for jurisdictional purposes, and the court wants to see if the parties have met the jurisdictional residency requirements of the State where the divorce is granted. Further, it's also for "statistical" purposes. So, even if the date is innocently incorrect, that error is not fatal to the divorce itself.

Very good question however.

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