Dennis And Kimberly Quaid Sign Divorce Papers, Immediately Regret It

You know how a couple sometimes reconsiders at the eleventh hour and decides not to sign the divorce papers? Well, that didn’t happen with Dennis and Kimberly Quaid. Both members of the couple used the pen to show their anger on the official documents, turned them into their lawyers and only then had the touching change of heart. Consequently, these two are going to give it a go, even though they’ll technically be divorced when the paperwork gets approved.

According to TMZ, the problem is divorces without serious custody or financial issues are basically formalities. Once both parties sign and the paperwork is turned in, it goes through a very routine process through various steps until the record officially gets changed. Once that paperwork has already been signed and the process has begun, it’s really difficult to put a halt to it. Neither the Vegas actor nor his soon-to-be ex-wife, soon-to-be girlfriend have announced whether or not they’ll immediately remarry or freshen it up by dating, but if either decides to speak publically on the matter, we’ll let you know.

This isn’t the first time the Quaid family has undergone trials. Kimberly actually got a lawyer last year and filed divorce papers then too, but they were able to save the marriage in time during that ordeal. Consequently, the least of these two’s problems are whether or not they’re married. In fact, they should take long hard looks in the mirror and try to get to the root of what’s broken and figure out whether it can be fixed permanently.

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