A woman who returned to Jewish observance wanted to marry for a fourth time, but had only received a get for her first marriage and did not know the identities of her second and third husbands.
Unprecedentedly, the Be’er Sheva beis din determined that the second and third marriages were worthless; one was done in jest and the witnesses were not observant, and the other was conducted fictitiously to render her eligible for benefits from the Welfare Ministry.
After much effort, the beis din located the third husband and he gave a get to remove all doubts.