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shelleybeth

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I married a man who totally misrepresented himself before our marriage. I am now finding out that my husband has serious mental problems through counseling, along with sexual dysfunction. We have been married for 4 months and my husband has only attempted to have sex with me twice without success. I have been trying to find out what the laws for annulment are in the state of New Jersey, but without much success. Can you help?
 


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dorenephilpot

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Impotence can be grounds for an annulment in some states.

You need to check with the laws in your state to be sure, however.
 

I AM ALWAYS LIABLE

Senior Member
dorenephilpot said:
Impotence can be grounds for an annulment in some states.

You need to check with the laws in your state to be sure, however.
My response:

C'mon Dorene !

I gave you the resource with which to look up laws from all of the States, and parts of Burbank.

Let's see that information !

IAAL
 

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