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Commonly Asked Divorce Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Which is better for us, annulment or divorce?

Anthony O. Van Johnson
Answered by attorney Anthony O. Van Johnson (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Anthony Overton Van Johnson Associates, P.C.
First of all, there are very specific requirements you would have to meet for an "annulment". Merely having a brief marriage does not satisfy the requirements for an "annulment". I have represented couples in the past with marriages that terminated in 30 days or less. Regardless of the length of the marriage, if you do not meet the statutory requirements, your request for an "annulment" will be denied and you will have to proceed with a divorce action.
First of all, there are very specific requirements you would have to meet for an "annulment". Merely having a brief marriage does not satisfy the requirements for an "annulment". I have represented couples in the past with marriages that terminated in 30 days or less. Regardless of the length of the marriage, if you do not meet the statutory requirements, your request for an "annulment" will be denied and you will have to proceed with a divorce action.
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How do I stop my estranged husband from breaking into my house?

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Answered by attorney Stephen Lewis Freeborn (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Freeborn Law Offices P.S.
If he is selling your stuffg on Craig's List, it sounds like he may have had something to do with the theft. I would contact the police and file a report
If he is selling your stuffg on Craig's List, it sounds like he may have had something to do with the theft. I would contact the police and file a report
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I live in texas and I sold a home that I purchased before we were married. His name was never added to the deed or mortgage.

Answered by attorney Renea Overstreet
Divorce lawyer at The Overstreet Law Firm
In Texas, the house would be considered your separate property upon dissolution of the marriage if you can present proof that you bought it before you got maried (which is sounds like you can). However, because you are still married to him, the title company needs his signature because there has not been a divorce and a judicial determination of title to the house. Thus, there has been no judicial determination of whether he should get proceeds from the sale of the house. Technically, he should not get any proceeds. However, since you are still married, he might make a claim for proceeds. Is he trying to get money from the sale? Will either of you file for divorce?
In Texas, the house would be considered your separate property upon dissolution of the marriage if you can present proof that you bought it before you got maried (which is sounds like you can). However, because you are still married to him, the title company needs his signature because there has not been a divorce and a judicial determination of title to the house. Thus, there has been no judicial determination of whether he should get proceeds from the sale of the house. Technically, he should not get any proceeds. However, since you are still married, he might make a claim for proceeds. Is he trying to get money from the sale? Will either of you file for divorce?
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