Posted on 09/27/2021 5:43:01 AM PDT by grundle
I thought only teens could not obtain drivers licenses. Or are these teen lawyers?
No, don’t think so. She made an appointment and we drove 60 miles to have it. No problem.
The drivers license thing was nuts. It took a long time to find anyone, anywhere that could change her name on the driver’s license.
The issue we had with the insurance company was they are insane too. They have a computer that spits our tons of paper that is nothing but compliance and noise. They they had multiple turnover in their in house underwriters. Whole series of things happened with my policies and my 95 year old father’s policies. Never ever do business with Texas Farm Bureau Insurance Company. Local agent could not do anything about it. So they lost coverage on 3 homes and 4 cars. And I will never ever say a good word about them to anyone.
I agree with your take on this.
A SET UP-—Plain & Simple
Seeking attention
This is how laws that never should be, are hatched. When Georgetown law students can’t afford birth control products, but one of them knows the speaker of the house, laws can be changed to accommodate the needy Georgetown law students. Now we have attorneys who can’t follow current written instructions at a DMV office. Maybe they didn’t get enough time after getting their number at the entrance counter?
TRIBAL rules...Not Society’s rules.
lastchance wrote:
I honestly do not get why any marriage license was needed. If she never changed her name and her birth certificate and SS card reflected that it should have been enough. Whether her husband took her surname is immaterial unless he was applying for a license as well.
All of the utility bills, the mortgage, etc. were in her husband’s name. There was nothing that legally put her as a resident in the state of Texas - just him. They needed legal proof that she was married to him.
I get it.
How does the DMV know that he's her husband, and not say her brother? If they are siblings, and being adults, probably not residing at the same address. That's the reason for providing a marriage license to prove they are husband and wife.
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