False errors on application to First Presidency preventing submission
Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2017 10:24 pm
On an application for a sealing cancellation, when attempting to submit to the Stake President it indicates that the divorce date of the sealed spouse conflicts with the sealing date- meaning the sealing date is after the divorce date. While that would normally indicate an error, in this case it is accurate and one of the primary reasons we are applying for the sealing to be cancelled in the first place.
The whole situation is quite unique. Suffice it to say, I can't override the warning/error & submit it to the Stake President. A very messy work-around would be to put the date and reason for the divorce somewhere else- or even fake the divorce date to something later and give the real one in the explanation (but that might not even work because it would then conflict with the death date. Yes, it's a complex situation)- not to mention the fact that I feel very uncomfortable lying about a date on an application to the First Presidency, even if it's explained elsewhere...
This poor member has waited a long time for all of this to get straightened out and it has been in my court for over 6 months now as everything was put in order, documented, described, and summarized succinctly. Is there any possibility of a quick fix that changes this into a kind of alert instead of a submission error? Barring that, do I have any other options?
The whole situation is quite unique. Suffice it to say, I can't override the warning/error & submit it to the Stake President. A very messy work-around would be to put the date and reason for the divorce somewhere else- or even fake the divorce date to something later and give the real one in the explanation (but that might not even work because it would then conflict with the death date. Yes, it's a complex situation)- not to mention the fact that I feel very uncomfortable lying about a date on an application to the First Presidency, even if it's explained elsewhere...
This poor member has waited a long time for all of this to get straightened out and it has been in my court for over 6 months now as everything was put in order, documented, described, and summarized succinctly. Is there any possibility of a quick fix that changes this into a kind of alert instead of a submission error? Barring that, do I have any other options?