Monday, June 2, 2008

Look at What the Mailman Brought

A six-page legal document from the city trial court arrived in the mail today.

It says at the very last page:
WHEREFORE, in view of the foregoing judgment is hereby rendered declaring the marriage between petitioner (insert Inaki's full name) and respondent (insert promiscuous witch's full name) contracted on (insert wedding date) in (place of wedding) as NULL AND VOID AB INITIO on the ground of respondent's psychological incapacity pursuant to Article 36 of the Family Code.


And just in case you were curious as to the details of her psychological incapacity, here it is:

The respondent's acute, incurable and chronic emtional instability, immaturity, irresponsibility, insecurity, selfishness and eccentricity prior to and during the marriage render her unfit to assume and perform the normal duties and essential obligations and responsibilities of a married woman by reason and her psychological incapacity.

The entire annulment process took nearly two years to the the very day. (It was filed 30 June 2006, and the decision and paperwork came in 2 June 2008.) It will take the NSO, another fifteen working days from the date of receipt of this document to revert his records to singlehood, so that will completely finalize the process by the third or fourth week of June.

But the whole process is over. It's done.

Inaki and I are very very happy!

We're getting married!

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