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Re: My daughter
Posted by Sheila Leonardo on 8/19/08

    On 8/11/08, Evelyn wrote:
    > Hello,
    >
    > My daughter has been married to a man for just a year.
    > During that time he has been in and out of the home moving
    > back and forth between her and his dad. He cheated on her
    > multiple times and really just seemed to treat the
    > relationship as a "dating" one rather than a marriage. I
    > should add that they both just turned 20 and so were way
    > to young to do this anyway. He completely misrepresented
    > himself and his intentions to her. Is this grounds for an
    > annullment or would she have to do a divorce. There are
    > no children and no incurred debts together.
    >
    > thanks
    > e

    I would think that this does calssify for an annullment in
    our eyes, but the annullment needs to be granted through the
    church. I believe that the bishp of the local diocies has
    the final approval of the annullment.

     
     

 
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