I do not read Thynne v. Thynne as suggesting that the parties are able to choose whether a divorce should be voided or not where the date of the marriage shown on the decree or order is incorrect. Rather, I read the case as strong authority for the proposition that public policy demands that the divorces be recognized as valid, particularly where parties have remarried thereafter.
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