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inoverhead2

Junior Member
:( What is the name of your state? Colorado
"a party entered into the marraige based upon a fraudulent act or representation of the other party and this fraudulunt act or representation is central to the marraige"

Can anyone tell me if I would have a case for this?

I knew my husband for only two months before we married. He presented himself as a financially stable individual with the capacity and the desire to provide for all my financial needs. I mortgaged a house for 300,000.00,financed 2 work vans @ 50,000.00 and gave him 30,000.00 in cash to start a business. After doing so, I have discovered that he has a bankruptcy in his recent past and has me in a financially unstable situation. He has spent the 30,000.00 and we only have about 1000.00 in our bank account. I was in a very stable financial situation before my marraige.

Does this constitute an annulment via fraud. I know the statute of limitations is 6 months. I discovered the bankruptcy and frivilous spending in june.
 


rmet4nzkx

Senior Member
inoverhead2 said:
:( What is the name of your state? Colorado
"a party entered into the marraige based upon a fraudulent act or representation of the other party and this fraudulunt act or representation is central to the marraige"

Can anyone tell me if I would have a case for this?

I knew my husband for only two months before we married. He presented himself as a financially stable individual with the capacity and the desire to provide for all my financial needs. I mortgaged a house for 300,000.00,financed 2 work vans @ 50,000.00 and gave him 30,000.00 in cash to start a business. After doing so, I have discovered that he has a bankruptcy in his recent past and has me in a financially unstable situation. He has spent the 30,000.00 and we only have about 1000.00 in our bank account. I was in a very stable financial situation before my marraige.

Does this constitute an annulment via fraud. I know the statute of limitations is 6 months. I discovered the bankruptcy and frivilous spending in june.
If he was in a secure financial position and could provide you all your financial needs, why did you have to mortgage your home and give him money to start a business? That is not fraud, that is well you know the word. You may divorce him. DO you have a prenup?
 

inoverhead2

Junior Member
No I don't have a prenup. I already feel REALLY stupid so I would appreciate it if you or anyone else could refrain from making fun of me. I am in a desperate situation and did not post this thread to be made fun or called names.
 

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