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Q: Can you get an annulment if you cannot locate your previous spouse?
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May a Catholic divorcee get remarried?

She cannot remarry in the Catholic Church unless she has obtained an annulment or if her former spouse has passed away. The Catholic Church does not recognize divorce so if the person remarries without an annulment, she would be considered to be living in adultery.


How do you divorce your absentee spouse in New Mexico?

You will have to show the court system that you have made every attempt to locate your spouse. Once you show them that you cannot locate them, they will allow a divorce to go through and most likely, you will be awarded anything you want.


Can you get an annulment because you feel your spouse lied to you before going to prison?

Maybe. It would depend on whether it really was a lie or whether it just felt like a lie, and what the lie was about. For example, if the spouse lied about his name, it could be grounds for annulment. If the spouse lied about a prior relationship, it would not.


If your fiance's ex-spouse gets married does he still need an annulment to get married in the church?

No, as long as he & his x-spouse are divorced. Then it is fine.


What are the requirements for an annulment in the state of TN?

You can get an annulment in Tennessee. However they are often times difficult to attain and are a rare occurence. Annulments may be had if the marriage was illegal (i.e., incestuous) or based on fraud or duress. You may also get an annulment if one party was underage. For more information on Tennessee Divorces visit www.memphisdivorcefamilylawyer.com


How do you get a divorce when you don't know where my spouse is?

depending on the law in your state but if you cannot locate them you can put in for a posting to last known address. It has to be approve by a judge.


Can a Catholic divorce if he became Anglican?

A Catholic can divorce and remain a Catholic as long as the person does not remarry. The Catholic Church does not recognize divorce so would consider the person as separated from the spouse. To remarry the person would have to obtain a Church annulment or the previous spouse would have to die. If the person remarries without an annulment, that person would be considered as an adulterer and could not receive the sacraments. The Anglican Church, as we have seen with Henry VIII's life, is much more liberal when it comes to divorce.


What if you file for annulment and your spouse is out of the country?

It doesn't matter where you got married. You have to get a divorce or an annulment before you can marry someone else. A legal marriage in any country in the world, is also a legal marriage in the US. You can't file for a divorce or annulment in the US unless you are an actual resident of the US


Can you get an annulment from a spouse in Wisconsin if he was incarcerated for 6 months of the 8 month marriage?

I hope so. Please don't have kids with him.


Can you sue your spouse for impregnating someone during your marriage?

No you cannot sue your spouse on that ground. However, you can divorce him.No you cannot sue your spouse on that ground. However, you can divorce him.No you cannot sue your spouse on that ground. However, you can divorce him.No you cannot sue your spouse on that ground. However, you can divorce him.


Can you get an annulment from a spouse in Wisconsin if he is in prison and you have been married longer than 5 years and your spouse has been in jail for 18 months?

No, the spouse wishing to end the marriage would need to file for a divorce, in some states it is referred to as a dissolution of marriage. The prescribed divorce procedures required by the state of residency also apply to a spouse who is incarcerated.


Can you get an annulment if you find out your spouse cheated before marriage?

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.