Have you talked to your son about this? After all, it is his wife you're talking about. What evidence do you have to support your assertion? You'd better have more than just a "feeling" or you risk alienating your son and his wife.
2006-07-28 10:50:29
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answered by Nefertiti 5
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You do not report your daughter in law. After all she is your sons wife. What is it about MIL's that think they get to run a woman's life because she is married to their little boy. You can always do what grown ups do and dam well ask her BTW normally to get remarried you have to prove you have been divorced from the first marriage. If you open a void and fight you want to be ready for what side your son will take.
2006-07-28 18:03:30
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answered by lol_des 4
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Leave it alone get out of there business or ask her and then help her get a divorce if she is still married to her first husband dont cause trouble to the marriage its hard enough staying married now a days anyway
2006-07-28 17:55:55
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answered by Jo3-Jo3 3
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Contact 1-800- Mind your own Fing business. Or you could call the 'I dont have enough going on in my own life' hotline. Or call 411 and see if they have a listing for Meddling Old Lady Inc.
2006-07-28 17:53:44
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answered by peardietz 3
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I TOTALLY agree with the guy that said dial 800-mind yo own fu ki ng business......
YOU are the mother in law that we all talk about and hate. Go get laid, have a life and leave your son to HIS business!
What makes you think he does not know already anyway? Maybe your son is NOT legally married to her? hmmmmmmm...
or maybe you are meddling old bat that need to butt out!
2006-07-28 23:16:15
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answered by Kenny 2
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I think you are supposed to contact the police, beacuse it is considered fraud. But I think you should go to a courthouse and make sure first.
2006-07-28 17:51:21
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answered by solor 2
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oh boy..not sure...maybe try social services, or the court house to see if there is another marriage cert. or the police, if you called them you could ask who to contact. they might be able to give you some numbers..good luck..
2006-07-28 17:51:59
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answered by motorcyclelovinmama 3
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I would suggest talking to your daughter-in-law about it. I'm thinking she'd be the one to know, and if she doesn't, I'm sure she'd like to.....
2006-07-28 17:58:21
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answered by Anonymous
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you will lose your son if you do this and ruin his life. just because you don't like her....he loves her. do you really want to risk losing your sons respect for you?
2006-07-28 19:34:48
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answered by angelgirl 5
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