Anonymous wrote:My parents split up when I was 8, but got an annulment and divorced when I was around 18 or so. My dad died in 2001, and mom died in 2019 when I was 52.
My brother and I were going through her things, we found her petition to get the annulment. In it she made her case, and had her sister, my favorite aunt, write a supporting letter. So basically, it's a document with intent to persuade, so it put my dad and the marriage in the worst possible light. The thing that bothered me was that my aunt said when my mom got back from the honeymoon, she asked how was it, and my mom replied, "I think I made a mistake."
ugh. All this time I thought they had started out happy, then it went downhill...I guess I thought when my brother and I were born, they were still happy. That was a bummer.
Anyways, my brother and I decided to get rid of it all. No one else needs to read that; descendants won't know them and it would just be for curiousity's sake.
My grandmother was divorced amicably, widowed, then divorced not amicably. It was actually a comfort to me during my own divorce to know why she left her terrible third marriage with little kids and everything.