Can I get an annulment without my
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Can I get an annulment without my
I was married 8 months ago. My husband withheld the fact that he was a convicted felon sex offender in an adult case. I’ve tried putting this out of my mind but it is disturbing me. I have my grandson living with me and I just wanted to know If that would entitle me to an annulment? Also, would he be able to take any of my assets or 401k?
Asked on January 12, 2017 under Family Law, Arkansas
Answers:
M.D., Member, California and New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 8 years ago | Contributor
There are several grounds upon which to obtain an anullment in AR. One of which is fraud. You can consult directly with a divorce attrorney in your area and/or check this site for further information: http://www.arlegalservices.org/files/FSAnnulment.pdf
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