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Originally posted by sebastian_dangerfield
You asked yourself. You answer it. Otherwise you'll never learn.
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In US law, an annulment is a decree that a marriage was invalid from its outset. Anyone seeking an annulment on the grounds of "fraud" must prove that their partner misrepresented some matter that was vital to the marriage.
This may include the concealment of a fact such as an existing spouse, permanent impotence or a criminal history. If either party was under the influence of drugs or alcohol when the marriage took place, it may also be grounds for its annulment.
In her court submission, Zellweger also demanded that the court rule out the possibility of spousal financial support for Chesney.
OK, I say it was permanent impotence.
But I've been told, now, that it was something to do with cooking and cleaning and staying at home like a good wife.