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Kat & Alfie Wedding

soap-leasoap-lea Posts: 23,851
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How exactly did they just get married with no ID?
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    KenkennedykenneKenkennedykenne Posts: 3,279
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    That's exactly what I was thinking, they made it explicitly clear that to cut down on fraud in the last episode, they needed ID to get a house. You need that same form of ID to get married
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    srhgtssrhgts Posts: 8,941
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    You also need to declare intent to marry in advance, which they clearly haven't.
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    soap-leasoap-lea Posts: 23,851
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    That's exactly what I was thinking, they made it explicitly clear that to cut down on fraud in the last episode, they needed ID to get a house. You need that same form of ID to get married

    thats what I though or there would be illegal aliens getting married left right and centre for the fake marriage cert
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    KenkennedykenneKenkennedykenne Posts: 3,279
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    srhgts wrote: »
    You also need to declare intent to marry in advance, which they clearly haven't.

    Yeah, in fact, didn't they explicitly state earlier in the year (or last year) on EE that you couldn't get married because of a cancellation, that it had to happen in advance. I seem to recall some other couple wanting to get married spur of the moment but couldn't
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    endersandoaksendersandoaks Posts: 305
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    Just another thing where has Alfie got them living now?
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    soap-leasoap-lea Posts: 23,851
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    Yeah, in fact, didn't they explicitly state earlier in the year (or last year) on EE that you couldn't get married because of a cancellation, that it had to happen in advance. I seem to recall some other couple wanting to get married spur of the moment but couldn't

    yeah you still have to have your marriage banns read i guess the intent to marry is the registry office version of that.

    my friend got married in the lakes and had to do the registry office forms and provide birth certificates etc well before the date of the wedding
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    soap-leasoap-lea Posts: 23,851
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    Just another thing where has Alfie got them living now?

    next door to the beales
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    theiatheia Posts: 1,812
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    I wondered the same. When I worked as a Registrar, admittedly some years ago, the usual notice for marriage was 21 days.
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    PorkchopExpressPorkchopExpress Posts: 5,534
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    soap-lea wrote: »
    next door to the beales

    How has he managed this?
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    soap-leasoap-lea Posts: 23,851
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    How has he managed this?

    It was up for rent, alfie went to view etc and was supposed to pay the deposit. but the insurance didnt pay so he couldnt.
    He didnt tell anyone and just got his mate to change the lock saying he lost his keys.

    they are now squatting with only alfie knowing that of course


    edit i think its next to the beales it looked it when he viewed its no 43 anyway
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    KenkennedykenneKenkennedykenne Posts: 3,279
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    Yeah, sounds about right
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    soap-leasoap-lea Posts: 23,851
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    theia wrote: »
    I wondered the same. When I worked as a Registrar, admittedly some years ago, the usual notice for marriage was 21 days.

    I can't imagine it will have changed much.

    sounds a pretty cool job to have though :)
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    theiatheia Posts: 1,812
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    soap-lea wrote: »
    I can't imagine it will have changed much.

    sounds a pretty cool job to have though :)


    Probably not. The procedure of "giving notice" was very involved and involved several forms of ID.

    I quite enjoyed it but, at my first couple of marriages, I shook more than than the brides and grooms :blush:
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    Shazla09Shazla09 Posts: 29,345
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    We were trying to work out whose house was No 43?
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    Dr K NoisewaterDr K Noisewater Posts: 11,637
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    I thought them getting re-married was awful they should have waited until next year to have Kat and Alfie re-marry. It hasn't even been a year yet since their divorce from their first marriage was finalised and then Alfie went on to marry and divorce Roxy. So that means that in space of less than one year Alfie has got divorced, got re-married, got divorced and then got re-married again which is absolutely ridiculous.

    After all the sleazy affairs, heartache and misery that haunted their first marriage their re-marriage should have been a happy occasion, a fresh start for them to wipe the slate clean and have a healthy, loving relationship. Instead we get them marrying half-heartedly on a whim with Alfie harbouring a massive secret from Kat. Which just shows that their new marriage is just as blighted as their previous one.
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    VioletSummersVioletSummers Posts: 1,363
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    Weren't Kat and Alfie going to marry the same day they registered the twin's birth? They said about how it was too short notice. They would have registered and intent to marry and probably got the marriage license then.
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    LHolmesLHolmes Posts: 13,887
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    Weren't Kat and Alfie going to marry the same day they registered the twin's birth? They said about how it was too short notice. They would have registered and intent to marry and probably got the marriage license then.
    but that doesn't explain the ID which they would still have needed for the service to go ahead
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    LHolmesLHolmes Posts: 13,887
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    sw2963 wrote: »
    We were trying to work out whose house was No 43?
    Its Jake and Sadie's old place, before that it was split into flats and Christian and Syed had the bottom one.
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    HarloweHarlowe Posts: 20,022
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    What a pathetic rush job, There really determined to make Alfie as unlikable as possible, it's like they was just trying to squeeze as much as possible into one episode.

    Do they not have to pay for register office as well for hiring of the room and registrar, how it that possible with him being skint, it's like they hope viewers won't notice.
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    LHolmesLHolmes Posts: 13,887
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    I thought them getting re-married was awful they should have waited until next year to have Kat and Alfie re-marry. It hasn't even been a year yet since their divorce from their first marriage was finalised and then Alfie went on to marry and divorce Roxy. So that means that in space of less than one year Alfie has got divorced, got re-married, got divorced and then got re-married again which is absolutely ridiculous.

    After all the sleazy affairs, heartache and misery that haunted their first marriage their re-marriage should have been a happy occasion, a fresh start for them to wipe the slate clean and have a healthy, loving relationship. Instead we get them marrying half-heartedly on a whim with Alfie harbouring a massive secret from Kat. Which just shows that their new marriage is just as blighted as their previous one.
    Roxy and Alfie had their marriage annulled which probably explains why he and Kat are able to marry without a year having passed. Normally you have to be married a year before you can file for a divorce.
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    Lady VoldemortLady Voldemort Posts: 10,106
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    Weren't Kat and Alfie going to marry the same day they registered the twin's birth? They said about how it was too short notice. They would have registered and intent to marry and probably got the marriage license then.

    This is what I assumed.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 265
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    Doesnt it cost to get married and mo getting all that money for dinner and alfie changing the locks I thought they was skint
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    Shazla09Shazla09 Posts: 29,345
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    LHolmes wrote: »
    Its Jake and Sadie's old place, before that it was split into flats and Christian and Syed had the bottom one.

    Thanks for that. My boys said so and I thought, "You what! It's been vacant ALL that time?"
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    HarloweHarlowe Posts: 20,022
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    I thought them getting re-married was awful they should have waited until next year to have Kat and Alfie re-marry. It hasn't even been a year yet since their divorce from their first marriage was finalised and then Alfie went on to marry and divorce Roxy. So that means that in space of less than one year Alfie has got divorced, got re-married, got divorced and then got re-married again which is absolutely ridiculous.

    After all the sleazy affairs, heartache and misery that haunted their first marriage their re-marriage should have been a happy occasion, a fresh start for them to wipe the slate clean and have a healthy, loving relationship. Instead we get them marrying half-heartedly on a whim with Alfie harbouring a massive secret from Kat. Which just shows that their new marriage is just as blighted as their previous one.

    Spot on.

    It should of been at Xmas for there 11th anniversary!
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    Lady VoldemortLady Voldemort Posts: 10,106
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    LHolmes wrote: »
    but that doesn't explain the ID which they would still have needed for the service to go ahead
    Presumably they took ID when they originally went to the registry office hoping to marry, but instead registered intent to marry.

    I certainly didn't show any ID on the day I actually got married.
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