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Just Found Marriage Cert what to do with it!

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10 Nov 08 #64226 by Sera
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Keep it for your kids. I put mine with my Wedding album (in the attic for my son) It is part of his history.

Pete: you been watching the Wicker Man!? :laugh:

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10 Nov 08 #64232 by Zara2009
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Might just scrub out my first name, and write in his new girlfriends name. Save a bit of money for them both.

As my surname was the same as hers, it would hardly notice!!

Have to think of the planet;)


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10 Nov 08 #64233 by Roobarb
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What to do with Marriage Certificate after divorce ..... mmmmmmm?

Well I'm all in favour of doing my bit for the environment and recycling, and I'm also a responsible dog owner who always 'clears up' after my dogs, so the obvious thing for me is to take it on a dog walk, job done (so to speak)!

Roo x

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