Of course something was up. Linda wanted the divorce.
That was easy to figure out. Danny sure as anything didn't want it.
I can not speak for Danny. I simply remind you that Linda went into court in an attempt to have the divorce declared illegal. The judge rulled against her and declared the divorce legal.
I can't speak for either, and am not, but the first fact is that either may or may not have wanted a divorce, but both agreed to get one. The Guam divorce (regardless of who filed for it) was uncontested. Both agreed to it, both signed the petition.
The second fact , according to the court records and current case, is that Linda appealed the Guam divorce, but she did so in order to refile for a Illinois divorce, and is contesting and arguing not only about the unresolved and unaddressed division of marital assets but also to contest the earlier agreed to divisions. COME ON PEOPLE, why would she sign the original petition or try to file for an Illinois divorce if she didn't want a divorce? All she had to do if she didn't was say I don't and didn't want a divorce and am contesting it's validity.
As we all know, fact three, the property part of the divorce in Guam, the part related to the division of property not already agreed to, is still underway in Franklin County, Illinois.
My understanding, FWIW, is that Linda and Danny both agreed to the divorce and agreed Danny would file for the divorce and that Linda would file for the division of marital assets which they hadn't already agreed to and resolved after that.
I have a hard time understanding why this remains such a issue for the busy bodies.True we need to stand for the right, and not defend or condone wrong, but people ( and Danny and Linda are people) deserve privacy, and support and love, and prayers, especially in hard or difficult times.
edited to clarify and fix my typos...