Divorce Solutions

Jun 23, 2020

Question #67

ANNULMENT I got married on June 30, 2006, in NYC I recently left his mother’s apartment where we were living at due to a lack of communication after three months of being married, I tried to fix things between us, but it seems like he doesn’t want to work things out. Last time I spoke to him he mentioned annulment since we’ve been married for that short period of time he said he was able to do it without me being there without me even knowing, is this true? You don’t need to be at least notified that your marriage has been annulled? Is there any way I can fight his decision? How do I find out if my marriage has been annulled? Thanks in advance for your help.

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Jun 23, 2020

Question #71

Hello, I was curious about how I should separate. I am currently in a lousy situation. I was married, in NY, at 18 without parental consent. I married a non-citizen who earned citizenship through marriage. The marriage is not working out, and I wanted to know the best way to end it. I would like to get an annulment, but can I? and also, do I need a lawyer since both of us decided to be civil and go through this peacefully ( we also have no property together or children, bank accounts, etc. ). Unfortunately, I know this will jeopardize his citizenship- is there any way to make that not happen..since we are both students. I don’t want to see him get put in a situation where he needs to flee the country since we are not legally married anymore. Please help! I know nothing about this!
 

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Jun 23, 2020

Question #72

Hi. Two years ago, I naively and stupidly married my roommate here in NYC so that he could get immigration papers. A few weeks later, I moved out of the apartment, and I haven’t spoken to him since. The “marriage” was never consummated. I presume he will not want the divorce and fight it or hide since, as far as I understand, our marriage gives him some sort of legal status in the US. 1) I never went on any immigration interview or filled out any forms. Since I voluntarily entered the marriage with the intent of helping him obtain citizenship, am I liable for fraud? 2) Can I get an annulment? Can I get a divorce? What is the simplest and least expensive recourse? Thank you!!

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Jun 23, 2020

Question #73

Hi. Two years ago, I naively and stupidly married my roommate here in NYC so that he could get immigration papers. A few weeks later, I moved out of the apartment, and I haven’t spoken to him since. The “marriage” was never consummated. I presume he will not want the divorce and fight it or hide since, as far as I understand, our marriage gives him some sort of legal status in the US. 1) I never went on any immigration interview or filled out any forms. Since I voluntarily entered the marriage with the intent of helping him obtain citizenship, am I liable for fraud? 2) Can I get an annulment? Can I get a divorce? What is the simplest and least expensive recourse? Thank you!!

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Jun 23, 2020

Question #74

My brother suffered eight strokes in four days. His named “proxy” did not, according to his wishes, take him off of life support. Thirty-six hours after the doctor recommended discontinuing life support, he started to breathe somewhat on his own. His lungs were so damaged they then had to do a “trach” The Dr’s prognosis later became my brother’s reality. Since August 25, he cannot speak, swallow, chew, or smile. He is blind in his right eye & almost totally blind in his left. He is fed through a tube in his side, has a foley catheter; his diapers changed like a baby. Those who cannot swallow have to be suctioned 24/7 because saliva & mucous build up quickly. His trach also has continuous oxygen. He was in the hospital from August 24 to November 22 & then went to a skilled nursing facility where remains as I write this narrative. On December 6, this girlfriend took a JP to Deaconess nursing home & married my brother. 36 hours before this, the attending physician gave an evaluation of my brother’s condition. They felt that not only was he so physically compromised & would not improve, that he was also mentally compromised – they thought he was getting confused – he nodded “yes” when he meant “no.” The “proxy attended this meeting”, my mother, brother, My ailing brother’s daughter, her husband, the attending physician, nursing coordinator, & social worker. My brother also gets pain medication every four hours. My question is – due to his physical & mental condition & his taking strong pain medication, would that marriage be considered valid?. If it is valid, can it be annulled?. This “proxy” is evil, has done nothing to benefit my brother & continues to subject him to what she wants. His suffering cannot be described & our family is devastated. He never wanted to live as his father did after his stroked – our father had an enormous amount of quality in his last 4 1/2 years – my brother has none. Please help!

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Jun 23, 2020

Question #81

My husband emailed his ex a month before us getting married and told her he still loves her. I found the email a couple of days ago. He denies writing it, but due to investigating on my own, I find it extremely hard to believe. Can I get an annulment, or do I have to file for divorce?

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Jun 23, 2020

Question #83

Hi. I’m a Portuguese citizen, and my husband is an American citizen. We have gotten married for a year and three months, but he had disappeared months ago. I tried and could not find him. My mom told me this should count as automatic annulment because we have never lived together (I was still in college with we wedded). What should I do? 

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Jun 23, 2020

Question #84

I had been married to a man from ivory coast Africa. During our immigration interview, it was told to me that he was married in his country. My husband denied the marriage and signed I believe to be affidavit stating he had never been married in his country. Several weeks went by, and a response was given by immigration stating that he is married in his country. can I get an annulment or a divorce since we only been married for eight months, or is that his marriage to me is voided. Must I still go through the proceedings?

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Jun 23, 2020

Question #85

ANNULMENT: I was married on November 6, 2006 ..my husband and I separated Jan 2007… he got a lawyer who said we could file for an annulment because no one was asking for anything, and started the paperwork. My husband filed “fraud” because he wanted children, and I didn’t..in Jan 2008, my husband was to appear in court to show proof of fraud. There was an affidavit his lawyer had me sign that was worded incorrectly. The annulment was denied. My husband is now trying to get his lawyer to refile, but his lawyer is refusing without additional money. His lawyer said it’s easier to file a divorce because we have been separated for a year. If I go to my lawyer, can I still fie annulment even though it’s been a year and a half since we were married.

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Jun 23, 2020

Question #86

 I was married in 2005, and this was based on fraud. Everything about the relationship was a lie, and I quickly looked for legal advice. I was recommended to a lawyer who advised me that the divorce is through the State, and the annulment would have to be done through the church. I thought I was to file for an annulment instead of a divorce so that I can move on as if the marriage never existed, which a marriage really never did exist. Now I come to find that another friend had gotten an annulment through the State. Is there a way I can change my status? I would instead consider the marriage null and void than have a divorce on my record. What can I do? Thanks.

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