stepmom2nbtwins
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Texas
I was married in October 2007. My husband and I have never shared the same residence, we don't even live in the same counties. I'm bound to my county by a previous divorce and he has repeatedly promised to move here as soon as he can get transferred with work. In the meantime, I found out about multiple affairs, that he's represented himself as being in an open marriage and he's recently become the father of twins. (he told me the morning they were born). Do we meet the requirements of an annulment in Texas? We have no children together and no marital property. I've googled and I'm not really sure if this would fall under fraud or not. There isn't nearly as much information available about filing for annulment, so if we do meet the requirements, can anyone tell me which forms need to be filed and what the steps are? I've already found everything I'd need to do the divorce pro se, but would much rather get the annulment if possible.
Thank you
I was married in October 2007. My husband and I have never shared the same residence, we don't even live in the same counties. I'm bound to my county by a previous divorce and he has repeatedly promised to move here as soon as he can get transferred with work. In the meantime, I found out about multiple affairs, that he's represented himself as being in an open marriage and he's recently become the father of twins. (he told me the morning they were born). Do we meet the requirements of an annulment in Texas? We have no children together and no marital property. I've googled and I'm not really sure if this would fall under fraud or not. There isn't nearly as much information available about filing for annulment, so if we do meet the requirements, can anyone tell me which forms need to be filed and what the steps are? I've already found everything I'd need to do the divorce pro se, but would much rather get the annulment if possible.
Thank you