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My friend from Texas is divorcing her husband. She wishes to know whether or not she can cite her husband's refusal to have a child as a fault. Also she wishes to know how his refusal might be proven. Thank you in advance.
My friend from Texas is divorcing her husband. She wishes to know whether or not she can cite her husband's refusal to have a child as a fault. Also she wishes to know how his refusal might be proven. Thank you in advance.
NO. That is not fault. It may be grounds for an annulment depending on how long they have been married, if she married him with the understanding that they would have children and now he has changed his mind after using that to induce her in to the marriage. However how she proves it is up to her.
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