Just a little FYI, check that you ARE divorced after filing, don't just trust that the lawyers/attorneys did their jobs right. My friend found out last year that the attorney she hired to help with her divorce never properly filed the paperwork after trying to get her new marriage license. So she and her ex thought they had been divorced for 10 years, when in fact the divorce was considered denied due to inaction and they were still legally married. Thankfully this time the man she hired did his work quickly and she is now officially divorced, and can get remarried later this year.
Why would she stick around for the bouquet toss? And why would the groom’s name NOT be on the invitation? Like any of this makes sense. Wait what? They’re not divorced? It’s been two years! Hannah is right, he was never coming back! Ridiculous!
Hannah had said that Ben said Hannah wouldn't have to pay for anything, implying he had lots of money, and that Lisa (Liz) married him for his money. Yet they were whining that after the wedding they had no money for Lisa to sue them. Doesn't sound like a man of money to me.
Is it Liz or Lisa? After all, Liz is short for Elizabeth and Lisa is just Lisa. Is she a legal assistant or a lawyer? There was a narrative in the beginning. Why not one to explain the name and job change? (Um, yes, I do understand that she apparently went to law school and passed the bar to become a lawyer. My point was that there was this lovely narrative in the first part of the story, why not add one later? It would have added more to the story, especially considering where the narrative jumped around with the main character's name. It just made it seem like the story jumped around too much, as many of these stories tend to do.)
Like we were told - Liz was a legal assistant when she was with Ben. After they separated, she went back to studying hard for her law degree, which she passed not long before the wedding. As for the name, I can only guess that her name IS really Lisa but it gets often shortened to Lis (pronounced Leece) and that the text to speech missed it??
As Karen said, she was a legal assistant when she was with Ben and became a lawyer afterwards. It had been two years since she had been separated from Ben so she was towards end of her schooling during that time.
Just a little FYI, check that you ARE divorced after filing, don't just trust that the lawyers/attorneys did their jobs right. My friend found out last year that the attorney she hired to help with her divorce never properly filed the paperwork after trying to get her new marriage license. So she and her ex thought they had been divorced for 10 years, when in fact the divorce was considered denied due to inaction and they were still legally married. Thankfully this time the man she hired did his work quickly and she is now officially divorced, and can get remarried later this year.
In what world does a wedding invitation not include the groom’s name?
In a world where all these stories are fiction and the writer couldn't think of another way to advance the plot. :)
@@rons3634they are so lazy
It is fiction...so a fictional world. Glad to clear this up for you.
@BearPawSwipe which is funny because alot of these channels claim to be based on true stories
@@BearPawSwipe fiction is supposed to be believable enough to enable you to suspend disbelief. Glad I could clear this up for you.
It's true love for us. So with that in mind, allow me to throw my new husband under the bus.
*It helped seal the deal for Ben and ME.
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Only 80 people, I had over 200 at my wedding
My niece had 350 people so 80 seems small. My wedding had 75 and was called small. Lol
Maybe Liz was surprised that Hannah had that many friends!?! 😊
Hannah-if you are so happy and in love -why do you need to bother Lisa.
That's what she lives for. Karma is coming.
Earlier, she said she was divorced. Now, she magically isn't. This is so stupid because she can be on the hook for anything he does. STUPID!😅
Why would she stick around for the bouquet toss? And why would the groom’s name NOT be on the invitation? Like any of this makes sense. Wait what? They’re not divorced? It’s been two years! Hannah is right, he was never coming back! Ridiculous!
Hannah had said that Ben said Hannah wouldn't have to pay for anything, implying he had lots of money, and that Lisa (Liz) married him for his money. Yet they were whining that after the wedding they had no money for Lisa to sue them. Doesn't sound like a man of money to me.
Liz made herself look pathetic for holding on to those papers for so long, and her next relationship doesn’t look any more promising.
So, the man left you and filed for divorceTWO years ago. And you thought there was a chance for you?
80 people? If she had said 300 then, yeah, that's a lot. But 80? Hannah is quite a girl ... Chill, honey.
Is it Liz or Lisa? After all, Liz is short for Elizabeth and Lisa is just Lisa. Is she a legal assistant or a lawyer? There was a narrative in the beginning. Why not one to explain the name and job change? (Um, yes, I do understand that she apparently went to law school and passed the bar to become a lawyer. My point was that there was this lovely narrative in the first part of the story, why not add one later? It would have added more to the story, especially considering where the narrative jumped around with the main character's name. It just made it seem like the story jumped around too much, as many of these stories tend to do.)
Like we were told - Liz was a legal assistant when she was with Ben. After they separated, she went back to studying hard for her law degree, which she passed not long before the wedding. As for the name, I can only guess that her name IS really Lisa but it gets often shortened to Lis (pronounced Leece) and that the text to speech missed it??
As Karen said, she was a legal assistant when she was with Ben and became a lawyer afterwards. It had been two years since she had been separated from Ben so she was towards end of her schooling during that time.
Why would she stay for the whole wedding when she first seen the groom?