It depends, is it a trust issue, or did you marry him for the money?
You can get an annulment in Alabama as long as essential elements are met. One of these elements must be met to get an annulment: 1)physical incapacitation at time of marriage; 2) voluntary abandonment for one years; 3) imprisonment for two years; 4) drug or alcohol addiction; 5) wife pregnant at time of marriage without husband knowing about it--to name a few. If one of the elements is not met, then there will be no annulment. In an annulment, the court declares that there was never a marriage. If you want to go this route, you should definitely speak to an attorney.
That's probably not a legal basis for an annulment. Annulment requires proof that one or both of the parties were incapable of contracting a marriage (ie, already married, siblings, drunk, unlawful purpose, underage, etc.) If your spouse in unrepentent, get a divorce and put it behind you. Be content in knowing you weren't the bad guy, and at least you have learned a good lesson to pass along to your future children -- with a better man.
Do you have any evidence that he is? If so, present him with that evidence to show that you are aware of his usage. If he continues to deny it, you should talk to him about the importance of honesty in the marriage and what you are wanting out of the marriage.
If your husband marry you using somebody else's name... then you probably didnt marry the person who you thought he was. The reason why its because that's not his name. Using someone else's id its illegal.
Firstly the wife knowing very well her husband has a mistress should not be having a sexual relationship with him and knowing full well he uses the same toys on the wife as the mistress is disrespectful and disgusting. The wife needs to get a spine and stand up to her husband and tell him he gives up the mistress and goes to marriage counseling or he packs his bags; gets out and the wife files for divorce. Considering what the husband is doing he isn't worth keeping anyway.
Verbal abuse could lead to physical abuse or even to fatality! If you are in a marriage that has no love - get out!
Without knowing the specific wording of the trust document, it is impossible to answer this question. If there is a clause, or clauses that refer to, future spouses, or "heirs and assigns" she might be.
Not really knowing each other
Mrs. Mallard receives the news of her husband's death with mixed emotions, as she initially feels a sense of freedom and liberation from her marriage. However, her feelings quickly turn to sorrow when she realizes that her independence is short-lived. The story explores the complexities of marriage, freedom, and the societal expectations placed on women during the time it was written.
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Well, this type of statement is very inappropriate for a married couple. However, not knowing the circumstances behind this reoccurring statement, I would say its time for some serious marriage counseling. Viper1
The cast of Expose or Knowing Her - 2009 includes: Shay Callesen as Husband