What constitutes the right to a marriage annulment?
I am a single mother my husband and I have been seperated for 4 years. He was living with his girlfriend in another city and now took up work here in houston and she now lives with him here. I was recently laid off from my job and have been dealing with a chronic illness for the past several years. So in the interum my daughter and I have lived in shelters and with my parents she is from a previous relationship. He has led me to believe that he is filing a no-contest divorce, so I will walk away with nothing again. I am ok with that, but every month he tells me he just cant afford the 250.00 attorney fees but ends up with a new truck and other things for her and fees for a DUI case hes fighting.
I am afraid as still being married to him that I could be held responsible for some of his and her debts and also IRS problems he has incurred much less the stipulations it has placed on me to recieve family aide. What do I do. annulment how?
First of all, you should be filing for a divorce, not an annulment. An annulment is only granted for certain cases with stipulations such as if you were frauded into marrying your husband; or if you were under age when you got married; or if one of you is mentally incompetent or if you and your husband were under the influence of drugs when you got married. But, I’m sure none of those apply. I’m amazed that you’ve been separated for so long and not filed for divorce??? My advice to you is for YOU to go see an attorney and file for divorce so that you can at least receive some child support. Don’t believe the B.S. your husband is handing you. You need to take charge of your own life and take some action.
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