Re: paternity
Posted by sharwinston on 3/11/09
Get a lawyer! When a marriage is annulled: There can be no alimony, because, by definition, an annulment means there was no marriage. However, annulments are exceedingly rare. Each state has laws that provide for annulments only on specific grounds. Since you haven't stated any grounds for annulment: You're most likely looking at divorce -- and, probably alimony. Any agreement you have with her for an annulment is unenforceable. Again, courts grant annulments only where your State's laws specifically provide for annulment and you can prove you meet the requirements therefor. On 3/06/09, Steven wrote: > Hi there, my wife recently delivered a baby. We are still > married and I am not the biological father. We all agree > to either have our marriage annuled or divorce. How can I > make certain that I do not have to pay alimony. Which > actions do I have to take in order to protect my position. > Thank you for your help.
Posts on this thread, including this one
- paternity, 3/06/09, by Steven.
- Re: paternity, 3/11/09, by sharwinston.
- Re: paternity, 3/11/09, by Stefan.
- Re: paternity, 3/12/09, by sharwinston.
- Re: paternity, 3/12/09, by Steven.
- Re: paternity, 3/13/09, by sharwinston.
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