A man has been declared wanted by authorities after he allegedly filed for a divorce from his wife without her knowing.
51-year-old Paul Nixon was said to have quietly separated from his wife using forged documents behind her back
Nixon's wife told investigators on May 14 the man "filed for divorce and completed the entire proceedings without her knowledge or consent and that the court had already completed all hearings and filed the final divorce decree."
Nixon, of Harris County, submitted "several forged documents and false information" to a district court, "including a forged waiver of service" and a forged signature from a notary public in an effort to divorce his wife," according to a press release posted on the constable's Facebook page.
Nixon's wife "was very surprised," Constable Mark Herman told the New York Post. “In this particular case, the gentleman decided to go through a divorce but the only problem is, he left his wife out of the process. And that’s a violation of the law here in Texas.”
The constable said Nixon's wife "started finding things showing that he was spending money on jewelry, so she confronted him and he told her that they were actually divorced.”
Since the divorce was filed fraudulently, officials said Nixon and his wife "are still legally married."
Nixon is now wanted for aggravated perjury and has a no-bond warrant out for his arrest.
51-year-old Paul Nixon was said to have quietly separated from his wife using forged documents behind her back
Nixon's wife told investigators on May 14 the man "filed for divorce and completed the entire proceedings without her knowledge or consent and that the court had already completed all hearings and filed the final divorce decree."
Nixon, of Harris County, submitted "several forged documents and false information" to a district court, "including a forged waiver of service" and a forged signature from a notary public in an effort to divorce his wife," according to a press release posted on the constable's Facebook page.
Nixon's wife "was very surprised," Constable Mark Herman told the New York Post. “In this particular case, the gentleman decided to go through a divorce but the only problem is, he left his wife out of the process. And that’s a violation of the law here in Texas.”
The constable said Nixon's wife "started finding things showing that he was spending money on jewelry, so she confronted him and he told her that they were actually divorced.”
Since the divorce was filed fraudulently, officials said Nixon and his wife "are still legally married."
Nixon is now wanted for aggravated perjury and has a no-bond warrant out for his arrest.
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