There is no problem at all, where a couple legitimately married twice
you should have two MRINs for them. What Sherry was pointing out was how
to fix it when they couple did not marry twice.

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On 12/03/2012 4:27 PM, Larry Lee wrote:
> Sherry,
>
> This corrects one problem but it is possible to have a couple that got
> divorced then later remarried. This would cause one RIN each but two MRINS
> Larry



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