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Reply to "Another friend refused to be my divorce witness."
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I already responded, but I really want to reiterate that what you are doing is absolutely wrong. You should not be asking his relatives. They are not your friends, they are his relatives. You are divorcing, they are on his side, stop trying to change that. It just puts them in an awful position and makes you look like a moron. Find someone, anyone, who knows that you have not lived with him for the past year, and ask them to be a witness. And, most importantly, learn how to treat people and get some friends.[/quote] NP here. I don't understand how it would put anyone in a bad position just to confirm that the soon-to-be-ex doesn't live with this woman anymore. How is that taking sides? [/quote] That's what I thought, which is why I did it. But in the middle of a divorce, sometimes everything looks like taking sides, even when it is not.[/quote] Seeing as there are 32 questions the witness has to answer, it sounds a little more detailed and involved then just signing saying you are confirming living arrangements. [/quote]
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