I believe if you've gotten a divorce or suffered a separation in the last 3 years, you will not be granted your PAL.
But... but... Doesn't the Human rights act forbid discrimination based upon family status..?
I believe if you've gotten a divorce or suffered a separation in the last 3 years, you will not be granted your PAL.
Do people actual read the posts in the thread??
Hello CGN world! I'm really hoping some of you would be able to help me out.
First off, I have searched the forum and Google for answers before creating this thread, so if this is a repost, please direct me in the right direction and close this thread.
I've finally got around to completing my PAL safety courses and am currently working on the application process. I am also currently going through a divorce. There is a section in the application that requires a signature from my ex wife. I've asked her if she would be willing to sign, and she refused.
So basically my question is, will I get approved? or am I wasting my time? have any of you gone through similar scenarios? if so what was the outcome? I figured I would apply anyways and hope for the best, but I have a gut feeling my ex will prevent my approval.
Any information is much appreciated, thank you.
Editing my original post would be a weak move, and would do nothing to all the posts that have quote it.
Instead, people should read the thread before posting in it.
You mean people should make some effort to be well informed on the entire subject, and know what they are talking about before posting an opinion? Hey, great idea.![]()
How much longer would you like to beat the dead horse? I would think it would be pretty putrid smelling by now, but you go right ahead.
Editing my post would be pointless. It won't change it in all the posts that it's been quoted, and would be a ##### move. I was wrong, and accepted it. The rest of us have moved on.
Back to your horse with you.
No. Not going to happen.Actually it would be a decent thing to do if you did edit it. Somebody will read it and take it as real without reading further. There's enough bs floating around that we should make an effort to correct it if we can.
Think of it as cleaning up your own mess instead of leaving it behind for someone else to step in.
I believe if you've gotten a divorce or suffered a separation in the last 3 years, you will not be granted your PAL.
No. Not going to happen.
I've done all I'm doing with regards to the topic. Taking the ##### way out has never been an option for me.
Strange attitude. Too bad you didn't have those high standards concerning the accuracy of the information you posted to start with. I think its a ##### move to leave it there for someone else to read and mistakenly expect it to be truthful. Suit yourself but maybe try not to post advice if you don't actually know.
You guys are like an old married couple complaining there's dirty underwear on the floor.
Strange attitude. Too bad you didn't have those high standards concerning the accuracy of the information you posted to start with. I think its a ##### move to leave it there for someone else to read and mistakenly expect it to be truthful. Suit yourself but maybe try not to post advice if you don't actually know.
I didn't get snarky. I acknowledged my mistake and moved on. You decided to have a cry fest because I wouldn't edit something that had already been quoted multiple times anyway, and if you bothered to try and comprehend my original post, it began with, "I believe..." leaving the door open to the fact that I could be misinformed.So pick up your underwear and it's over. Not my place to comment on your particular nasty habits so long as they don't hurt anyone else. Which is not the case here.
We should all just be happy and everyone gets a medal for participation. But occasionally this stuff rubs me the wrong way, when people get snarky about a problem they created. Don't spread bs if you don't know it to be true. The world is hard place for us big boys.
Now who wants their medal? LOL
my original post, it began with, "I believe..." leaving the door open to the fact that I could be misinformed.