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Is my marriage legal or not?

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yolanda_5

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Husband and wife are married by Texas state, by judge. The husband and wife are Mr & Mrs. Jack Smith. Later in the marriage, while at the court house wife decides to get a copy of her daughters Birth Certificate because it was lost, and also decides to get husbands cetificate too. While in the process of getting Jacks Birth Certificate wife and Jack find out that her husbands last name is different from the Birth Certificate. Jack's mother never told her sons real last name. Jacks mother never married Jacks father, but gives Jack his fathers last name in Certificate of Baptismal. So Jack grows up all his life thinking his real last name is his fathers but is not. Everything he has like social security, drivers license, he served in Vietnam, job, and his marriage and children run by a different last name. Is this marriage still legal or not or do they have to re-marry? All of this woulndn't have happened if his mother had done the right thing and told him his real name in the first place.




 



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