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Why do we not just get a quickie divorce?
"Or a quickie divorce in Reno a few weeks after the wedding?"
What is a quickie divorce and what does it have to do with Reno?
What's the deal with those quickie divorces and Reno?
Not long after, Beth ran to Mexico to get a quickie divorce.
The Law Commission is recommending an end to quickie divorces.
Because of its six-week residency requirement and reputation for the "quickie divorce."
Remember the old days when unhappy spouses traveled to Nevada for a quickie divorce, which had to be recognized as legal at home?
Reno is known as the divorce capital because of the "quickie divorce" a couple can get there.
The so-called quickie divorce could be abolished in England and Wales.
The Law Commission has recommended an end to quickie divorces and more effort to save marriages from break up.
KinshasaK - 2 months ago Very surprised about the quickie divorce!
Angie asked Jesse for a quickie divorce.
Cliff filed for a quickie divorce.
Wally was a small-timer who advertised quickie divorces on bus benches in the Bethesda area.
Looking back at the circumstances behind the marriage maybe it wasn't that shocking but people were still surprised none the less over the quickie divorce announcements.
"It was an arranged marriage and almost a quickie divorce," said Mr. Francesa.
Once he gets over his shock, Ernie anticipates a quickie divorce, but Val thinks she might enjoy this new arrangement.
He seasons his show with a salutary dash of cynicism, as in his remarks about couples who seek quickie divorces.
She pushed Lorie to divorce Lance and flew her to Haiti for a quickie divorce.
And not Nevada, which has quickie divorces, quicker marriages and ubiquitous brothels: anti-adultery laws would be just plain bad for business.
The Nevada Museum of Art was founded in 1931, the same year the state legalized gambling and quickie divorces to generate revenue during the Depression.
Once, she'd been married to modesty; there'd been a quickie divorce. . . . "You're in me, oh, God."
More important in these days of quickie divorces, how will they have the tolerance to see beyond momentary upsets to the worth of the relationship in their own marriage?