- NEW!
Help answer this question below.
Doesn't sound like it. Depending on the state where you live, you can only get an annullment for either non-consumation of the marriage (good luck proving that one if you've been married for over a year) or other egregious behavior like alcoholism/drug addiction, incarceration, fraud
When you marry your wife, do you have to pay her?
by canival43 on October 27th, 2011
| 2 people like this
I just turned 15: My dad died recently and the rest of my family appears to hate me. Im too young to get emancipated. What should I do?
by kitwen on October 5th, 2011
| 1 person likes this
Why some people choose to look away and let children being abused?
by SassyPink on November 11th, 2011
| 3 people like this
"Divorced fathers will not get legal right to access" Are we entering the disenlightenment again?
by Ombliss22 on November 3rd, 2011
| 1 person likes this
When is the immeditate family contacted from the admitting hospital when a family member is admitted out of state for a trauma accident?
by zander1264 on November 13th, 2011
| 1 person likes this
You're reading I have been married for less than a year, she have left the house in two occasions, can I null the marriage?
Comments