What is the name of your state? Illinois
1. My husband and I married in June of last year and split within the year. The marriage was not consummated. Can this be grounds for annulment?
2. My husband and I had started a NFP together that we ran under the agreement that I was the acting Director and he the CFO/executive director. He has control of the financials for the organization. We ran this NFP for 5 years together. I gave up professional income to be the Director and returned to law school. Over the course of the last two years it was position to raise money for the organization for paid staff, including my position as it rapidly became full-time. We did receive some major funding which after we broke up he verbally promised would be used in part to pay me. He has put of the date of that salary from month to month until now I am in such financial peril that I can no longer 'wait' and have had to quit and give my roll. I told him repeatedly I would be broke by mid-May and he promised to pay me in time, but has now set the date at July 1st knowing full well that it will force me to leave the organization and be on the verge of bankruptcy. I took nothing out the marriage other than personal belongings that I paid for.
Long question - but am I completely without a leg to stand on? I think I might be, but I have to check as I am giving up my stake in a organization I worked very hard to build - and that work resulted in a reputable program, grants to our organization and other community support. I'm leaving it to perish it seems (if he chooses to let it) and I'm not taking anything with me - not even a pay check. My husband is however is living for free at his mother's condo and going to law school, while I can no longer buy groceries because I acted in good faith that I would be paid.
1. My husband and I married in June of last year and split within the year. The marriage was not consummated. Can this be grounds for annulment?
2. My husband and I had started a NFP together that we ran under the agreement that I was the acting Director and he the CFO/executive director. He has control of the financials for the organization. We ran this NFP for 5 years together. I gave up professional income to be the Director and returned to law school. Over the course of the last two years it was position to raise money for the organization for paid staff, including my position as it rapidly became full-time. We did receive some major funding which after we broke up he verbally promised would be used in part to pay me. He has put of the date of that salary from month to month until now I am in such financial peril that I can no longer 'wait' and have had to quit and give my roll. I told him repeatedly I would be broke by mid-May and he promised to pay me in time, but has now set the date at July 1st knowing full well that it will force me to leave the organization and be on the verge of bankruptcy. I took nothing out the marriage other than personal belongings that I paid for.
Long question - but am I completely without a leg to stand on? I think I might be, but I have to check as I am giving up my stake in a organization I worked very hard to build - and that work resulted in a reputable program, grants to our organization and other community support. I'm leaving it to perish it seems (if he chooses to let it) and I'm not taking anything with me - not even a pay check. My husband is however is living for free at his mother's condo and going to law school, while I can no longer buy groceries because I acted in good faith that I would be paid.