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Time To Tie The Knot.

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G'day to all,

Well, we have decided that it's time to tie the knot.

I have a certificate of divorce and nothing else. The cert is legit and from the family court in Oz.

I would be most grateful for the collective wisdom of this site to offer up some pointers as to just how a simpleton like me can pull the strings together to keep the 'missus' happy.

Basically I have sheet all idea as to what to do. The missus doesn't want a traditional thing and is happy to dot the i's and cross the t' at the 'office'.

After, I think it may be pretty cool to splash some cash back at the farm and get all the locals as pissed as they possibly can, but one step at a time. First I wanna keep the little lady happy.

I live and work in LOS and for me, it aint high on the agenda cause I love my dark darling and that's that. But you know women?

So, I wanna do the right thing and figure that 18 months of pretty good time and smoothish sailing is enough.

I await your wisdom with gratitude and a gun to the head...LOL.... :o ....joking of course.

Cheers N beers.

Big Paulee.

Silly Boy!!

G'day to all,

I await your wisdom

Cheers N beers.

Big Paulee.

Congratulations.

Personally I would marry twice.

1.In an English speaking country,where official forms can be issued & recognised by other countries.

2.In Thailand ,in your betrothed's ampher,and the marriage is officially recognised and certificate stamped and witnessed.

Take copies of both ,scan & pdf and save in your website/email folder.

Enjoy the Thai wedding ,they are usually more fun than Anglo-Saxon ceremonies.

:o Wiley Coyote

Er you cannot legally marry twice in this scenario! The second time around would be illegal since you would be legally married the 1st time!

A Thai marriage at the Amphur is a legal marriage, and recognised worldwide as such.

Simon

Go the traditional route....she will love you more for it. Traditional Thai weddings can be as cheap or as expensive as you want it. Make sure it is registered at the local amphur as others have said.

Good luck

G'day to all,

Well, we have decided that it's time to tie the knot.

I have a certificate of divorce and nothing else. The cert is legit and from the family court in Oz.

I would be most grateful for the collective wisdom of this site to offer up some pointers as to just how a simpleton like me can pull the strings together to keep the 'missus' happy.

Basically I have sheet all idea as to what to do. The missus doesn't want a traditional thing and is happy to dot the i's and cross the t' at the 'office'.

After, I think it may be pretty cool to splash some cash back at the farm and get all the locals as pissed as they possibly can, but one step at a time. First I wanna keep the little lady happy.

I live and work in LOS and for me, it aint high on the agenda cause I love my dark darling and that's that. But you know women?

So, I wanna do the right thing and figure that 18 months of pretty good time and smoothish sailing is enough.

I await your wisdom with gratitude and a gun to the head...LOL.... :D ....joking of course.

Cheers N beers.

Big Paulee.

Happy and Missus? :o

Have u ever heard the word "oxymoron"? :D

How old is the certificate of divorce?

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