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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]She never legally married Justin?[/quote] That's common belief, no marriage license came to light or divorce papers. Rumor is that they couldn't come to terms on a pre-nup. [/quote] Once Theroux got engaged/married wiki updated Jen and Justin as divorced. Up until then listed as separated. I think they were married but on Bora Bora (think that’s where the “honeymoon” was). They went there with a bunch of friends. Why take your friends on a honeymoon unless to witness a wedding? Jen said she wanted her next wedding on an island so I think it was Bora Bora.[/quote] They had a ceremony, but it was not legally recognized in America. That’s actually really common. You have to get a license in the states and they never did that. Wikipedia updating the does not mean that they actually got married.[/quote] Is a foreign marriage recognized in the United States? Yes, a foreign marriage is generally recognized in the United States as long as it was legally performed according to the laws of the foreign country. However, there are exceptions, such as polygamous or underage marriages that would not be legal in any state. To ensure recognition, couples should provide a marriage certificate from the country where the marriage took place, which usually serves as proof. If the marriage certificate is not in English, a certified translation may be required. For immigration or legal matters, an apostille or certified copy of the marriage certificate may be necessary. It is advisable to contact the local vital records office or the U.S. Department of State for specific procedures and requirements [/quote] You are missing the point. If they have wanted to be legal, they could have gotten all the documentation for it to be legal. I had friends who got married later in life and they did not want the legal bindings of marriage, but they wanted a commitment ceremony. They had the ceremony with friends in a destination type wedding, but did not follow through with the paperwork. I don’t know what to tell you or why you are pushing this. There were no marriage paperwork or divorce paperwork when Jen and Justin separated. Then there were stories that they never had gotten legally married. She has never denied that. They had a commitment ceremony. Further, they never even really lived together during the seven years.[/quote] My point is just because TMZ couldn’t find the paperwork doesn’t mean it wasn’t legal. California allows celebrities to have private records. And if they did get married in BB and not file the paperwork in US it doesn’t mean it wasn’t legal. Foreign marriages are recognized by the US. And the divorce papers could be in BB. Why say you are married when you’re not? Doesn’t make sense.[/quote] Who knows. I don’t believe they were legally married but we will likely never know. They had a private ceremony in her LA home and yet no paperwork was filed in CA.They never contacted divorce lawyers. Seems like they never could agree to a prenup. And neither of them wanted kids - it’s a decade later and that is clear. It just seems obvious to me though of course we will probably never know. [/quote]
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