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Pirate515 10-04-2006 06:08 PM

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Originally Posted by newalizeefan (Post 9748)
Isn't it Chatelain? Or did she not want his last name?

I don't think anyone other than Alizee, Jeremy and those close to them know that. It's not even clear if their marriage was officially legalized in France.

aditya8617 10-04-2006 10:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Pirate515 (Post 10441)
It's not even clear if their marriage was officially legalized in France.

I heard that a lot. What does it mean for a marriage to be legalized?

Pirate515 10-04-2006 10:56 PM

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Originally Posted by aditya8617 (Post 10449)
I heard that a lot. What does it mean for a marriage to be legalized?

I could be wrong, but I would imagine that a marriage certificate issued by a foreign government institution is not considered to be valid in France and therefore does not carry any legal weight, especially when it's marriage between two French citizens, both of whom permanently reside in France, which is the case with Alizee and Jeremy. As you probably know, Alizee and Jeremy got married in Las Vegas, on a US territory. They tried keeping it a secret for a while, but little did they know that public records are easily accessible to just about anyone here in the US, and it was only a matter of time before some curious fans were able to confirm the rumors and post a scan of their marriage certificate as a proof. But to French authorities their marriage certificate is probably just a worthless piece of paper.

Once again, this is what I think it means, which may or may not be true since I don't know anything about French laws or how their legal system functions.

NANAKI 10-04-2006 11:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Pirate515 (Post 10452)
I could be wrong, but I would imagine that a marriage certificate issued by a foreign government institution is not considered to be valid in France and therefore does not carry any legal weight, especially when it's marriage between two French citizens, both of whom permanently reside in France, which is the case with Alizee and Jeremy. As you probably know, Alizee and Jeremy got married in Las Vegas, on a US territory. They tried keeping it a secret for a while, but little did they know that public records are easily accessible to just about anyone here in the US, and it was only a matter of time before some curious fans were able to confirm the rumors and post a scan of their marriage certificate as a proof. But to French authorities their marriage certificate is probably just a worthless piece of paper.

Once again, this is what I think it means, which may or may not be true since I don't know anything about French laws or how their legal system functions.


Yeah wh ywould a country consider a marriage in another country legal when it is by two citizens of their country. This though isn't right if someone wants to get married they should be able to get married anywhere in the world and it should be legal in every country. Why should two people in love have to get married in multiple countries because it isn't legal because it wasn't in our country.

Matrix 10-10-2006 03:47 PM

Well.. why on earth wouldnt they get married in France to begin with? Jeremy and Alizee.. quit acting like you both 12yrs old and get married in France and make it legal!!! sheeeesh

RMJ 10-10-2006 04:04 PM

What's so big deal if they are married or not ?

In fact, I'm surprised that they did in the first place. They don't seem like people who goes to marriage. It's enough for them to be near each other. It's very possible that they never legalized the marriage and never will (or someday in future will if their mind changes and they wants to make it legal for some reason).

I will never get married either. No matter who I'm with. I don't give a shit about some piece of paper that "proves my love".

atra201 10-14-2006 07:15 PM

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Originally Posted by brad (Post 9774)
lol!

here is the link to a french text to speech engine ... she is saying 'Alizee Jacotey or Lili'

I have no idea if it is really how it is pronounced, but I know aFrenchie heard it and didnt say it was wrong .. maybe he will confirm.

sounds like I imagined it would tho ...

http://moi-alizee.us/forums/attachme...1&d=1157832695

yeah that's correct i've always pronounced it like in the link

Ange 10-20-2006 01:28 AM

Their friends say they are married and they married in the US so to me they are in fact married no matter what anyone says.

atra201 10-20-2006 02:46 AM

marriage is between u and god so if ur married in the us u should be considered married in france cause god is everywhere.

bt_bird_90 10-20-2006 05:01 AM

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Originally Posted by atra201 (Post 12674)
marriage is between u and god so if ur married in the us u should be considered married in france cause god is everywhere.

...rrright


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