uxornomore
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? California
The ex inserted a space into his last name XX XXXX (birth name one word XXXXXX) to form two words on the marriage license, and on my child's birth cert. Also indicated that previous marriage terminated by death with a false date. I just found the ex with two of his kids with his birth one-word name.
Effectively, does altering his last name (and his father's last name/potentially also birthplace of father - this remains unconfirmed) and falsifying information on how previous marriage ended create:
a. grounds for fraud
b. an invalid marriage license?
I also found out he was using deceased father's SS# to evade out of state child support from supposedly dead ex... but when we married, he had conveniently lost his wallet and re-did all his documentation with said two word alias lastname. All legal paperwork has said inserted space.
Note, I already filed and served him. But have not completed proceedings yet. Also another ex has a child of his with said aliased name... what's legal/illegal here?
The ex inserted a space into his last name XX XXXX (birth name one word XXXXXX) to form two words on the marriage license, and on my child's birth cert. Also indicated that previous marriage terminated by death with a false date. I just found the ex with two of his kids with his birth one-word name.
Effectively, does altering his last name (and his father's last name/potentially also birthplace of father - this remains unconfirmed) and falsifying information on how previous marriage ended create:
a. grounds for fraud
b. an invalid marriage license?
I also found out he was using deceased father's SS# to evade out of state child support from supposedly dead ex... but when we married, he had conveniently lost his wallet and re-did all his documentation with said two word alias lastname. All legal paperwork has said inserted space.
Note, I already filed and served him. But have not completed proceedings yet. Also another ex has a child of his with said aliased name... what's legal/illegal here?