Anonymous wrote:It looks like when they ran the copies they did it one sided on a two sided document.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is she actually “refusing” as in telling you she has them but will not give them to you? Or did you ask and she said she will do it later, or she doesn’t know where it is, etc? I would not describe the latter as refusing. Can’t you contact the lawyer who drafted the document and obtain a copy from their records?
He’s dead.
Anonymous wrote:She must be cheating again
Anonymous wrote:This isn't medieval France - you can't just invalidate a legal document by burning one of the copies.
What's going on here? You have a post-nup, which I've only ever seen when one partner cheats. You have an incomplete version of the document. Did you tear out pages? Did your wife? Did they just get lost?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is she actually “refusing” as in telling you she has them but will not give them to you? Or did you ask and she said she will do it later, or she doesn’t know where it is, etc? I would not describe the latter as refusing. Can’t you contact the lawyer who drafted the document and obtain a copy from their records?
He’s dead.
Anonymous wrote:Is she actually “refusing” as in telling you she has them but will not give them to you? Or did you ask and she said she will do it later, or she doesn’t know where it is, etc? I would not describe the latter as refusing. Can’t you contact the lawyer who drafted the document and obtain a copy from their records?
Anonymous wrote:would the lawyer who drew it up have record of it?