When love ends, it’s often hard to walk away from the other person. Release, let go. And in the case of a marriage, with documents involvedthe situation appears even more complex.
Love and cards don’t always run on the same track and, you know, both parties have to agree to sign this separation agreement.
Separated after two decades
Warren and Gina Zant They got married in 1999 and after two decades of living together they separated.
Then, they filed a separation agreement in which it was stipulated that the woman would have received the survivor’s benefit of your ex-husband’s Operations Engineers Pension Plan.
However, over the years, the man has brought before the judge a strange case in which He applied for an annulment of his old marriage.
To do so, he relied precisely on the testimony of his ex-wife, who claimed to have been fully aware that their marriage had not been legally bindingspreads 20 minutes.
The judge intervened on the matter, approved the petition, but there was something in the case that did not fit the reality. And it wasn’t a minor detail: Warren Zant he had used a woman other than Gina to impersonate her and sign this agreement.
The deception and the judge’s decision
The real Gina learned of the situation and contacted the specialists handling the case to declare it I had never been involved in this petition.
It was then that the judge investigated the documents presented and discovered dubious data supporting Warren Zant’s original annulment request.
Some examples were fake commissioners and notariesand of course the most impressive, the imposter who performed the function of being the ex-wife.
“I cannot determine, based on the evidence before me, who actually appeared on the application representing herself as Gina Elizabeth Zant,” she ruled.
“However, I am convinced that anyone who witnessed by telephone on that date was an imposter,” the judge wrote in his decision. cancel marriage annulment which he had approved almost a year ago.
Following the incident that went viral, it is unknown whether Warren Zant and the person who impersonated his ex-wife will face any legal consequences. For now, Gina Zant’s lawyer says so a fine would be the bare minimum.
Source: Clarin
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