How do i get past apple id login after updating to iOS 8 on iPad 2

I recently updated my iPad 2 to iOS 8 and now it is asking for my iCloud password to log in. I have read some of the other posts on this matter. However non of them seem to work. I have logged into i message and face time with new current account. I have access to the old accounts e-mail and try to reset the password that way but apple has not sent an e-mail to that account or the new e-mail account. I am completely  lost and not sure where to go next. help please.

Hi, mchave00.  
Thank you for visiting Apple Support Communities.
I see you are attempting to reset the iCloud password in order to use your iPad.  I would select the option to answer your security questions to see if this will allow the password reset.  If you have checked your spam folder for this reset email and have not received it, see the second article below. 
Apple ID: If you forget your password
http://support.apple.com/kb/ht5787
Apple ID: Contacting Apple for help with Apple ID account security
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5699
Cheers,
Jason H

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