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Kendra Wilkinson & Hank Baskett Can't Figure Out How To Get Divorced


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Since April of last year, Kendra Wilkinson and Hank Baskett have been trying to finalize their divorce. Breaking up is hard for everybody and we all process the end of a relationship in different ways. For Kendra and Hank, they just can't figure out how to actually get divorced.

According to TMZ, the divorce judgment documents that Wilkinson submitted in court had another error on them and had to be rejected... again. The publication writes that the court clerk was forced to hand back the signed papers because the case number was incorrect. This isn't the first time the couple has had issues getting the legal side of things figured out as they've continuously submitted documents with errors on them. This time, the court bolded the following statement for Kendra and Hank: "Please make sure the forms you submit have the correct case number, the full case number should be on all forms in the appropriate place, please check each form prior to submission to court."

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Either they really want to stay together or they're both just a little unfamiliar with the process. The mistakes can likely be attributed to Kendra but Hank should also be held accountable since he signed off on them. Here's to another few months of them being a married couple. Hopefully, they can figure this out eventually.

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