Right. So she supplied that detail to the lawyer, he noted it, the statement ends up on the document lodged for a divorce, she signs it and there you go...it's WORTHLESS, without a copy of the official marriage certificate. However, we have to consider that INS document from the kenyan's file, where he crossed out the name of 'wife' and replaced it with ANN S DUNHAM in August 1961, and left 'CHILDREN' BLANK ON A DATE AFTER ZERO WAS BORN. ANN S OBAMA was the name in the Polk Directory. She might very well have been the Filipino-looking girl shown with the kenyan in the dock welcome and at the Nachmannof social gathering. Probably the 'wife from whom he was separated living in the Philippines' if you recall that memo from the INS docs. He might have been married to someone with the name Ann S Obama but it wasn't Stanley Ann Dunham. Even the latest sham birth doc carries that on, you can see where ANN was the first name on one layer, and the (Stanley) was added in another. The first letter of the surname also showed in the layer with ANN. It was a 'D' - but if that name had been Dunham, they could have just left it there. Instead, they added UNHAM to the 'D'.
Consider this - She and Lolo were getting married and moving to Indonesia. Lolo had to adopt the kid to get him into school, etc. He couldn't do that unless there was some sort of legal paperwork to show the Indonesian officials. Remember, the divorce and 2nd marriage were done within days. Actually, there was some discrepancy in SADO's passport applications of the marriage date vs divorce so that was another oopsie in trying to keep the lies straight. So, Ann gets a "divorce" to make Indonesia and the US authorities happy. Then a few years later when she ships the 10 year old back to HI, the Dunhams have to begrudgingly host Sr.'s Magical Mystery Return to repair the bogus paper trail.