[…]for the judges in an annulment decision to instruct the parties of their obligations “both moral and civil” toward each other and the children? The Church, NOT THE STATE, has the sole authority to decide parties obligations toward each to other after an annulment decision. Mary’s Advocates publicizes the constitutionally […]
[…]WAS LYING – both could not be telling the truth. Who is the liar? The jury saw the evidence: For example, Heard said she gave all her divorce settlement to charity, proven false (she kept most of the money); that she covered repeated and multiple bruises with a certain make-up, […]
[…]wedge between us and making the conflicts much worse.” Previously, they were seeing a counselor, and Andy says he learned the counselor was undermining their marriage, so Andy looked for somebody else about two years ago. His wife had stopped seeing that counselor also until very recently, after she filed […]
[…]of “irreconcilable differences” cannot be used by a Plaintiff if the Defendant does not agree and informs the court of […]