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A man and Woman got married shortly after the mans brother, Womans husband died.(less than 3 years I would suspect)
The man has a medical condition pre marriage from my understanding meaning the marriage could never be consummated.
They have pretty much lived apart the entire time they have been married, with the man having has own room and wardrobe at a house that is in joint names, but to which he has provided no capital and does not pay any bills for.
They have a joint bank account, but for all intents and purposes she pays in the money and pays bills for the house out of this account, he hasn't taken anything from the account and hasn't put anything in either.
I suspect that they will try and resolve this amicably first, however these things can get out of hand and wondered what the womans rights are wrt to this marriage and the financial arrangements that have been made.
There are no dependant children, they have familes of there own now,
My concern before they get a solicitor, are:-
1. annulment of marriage
a) on what grounds given they may have known it could not be consummated
b)the close relationship between them, although I understand that because the deceased husband/ brother occurred before they got married the wedding was legal to start with but believe the relationship was close due to deceased dying of terminal illness and them both spending a lot of time together and may have been mislead due to grief.
2. Division of assests
a)mainly the house that hasn't been contributed towards and hasn't long since been purchased as she moved out of the deceased martial home. However he appears to own 50% of the house with no contribution being made,
b)car, not sure on the eact arrangements but lead to belive that she purchased this and is the registered owner/ keeper.
c)other valuables within the home from previous marriage
The way I see it is it would appear he has taken advantage of her at a time when she was vulnerable, to the point where family were not informed of the marriage and any details of arrangements until recently for concerns how the family would see things. To the point where close people and family were only notified when she thought she may be dying, which doesn't appear to be the case after basic medical treatment.
There appears to be very little affection or compassion between the couple, this became most apparent when they became ill and needed support and comforting,,
Any advice or guidance would be appreciated, for amicable divorce/ annulment and if things get heavy and requires solictors to divide things up.
Marriage in UK, not sure which part though.
Thanks
John
A man and Woman got married shortly after the mans brother, Womans husband died.(less than 3 years I would suspect)
The man has a medical condition pre marriage from my understanding meaning the marriage could never be consummated.
They have pretty much lived apart the entire time they have been married, with the man having has own room and wardrobe at a house that is in joint names, but to which he has provided no capital and does not pay any bills for.
They have a joint bank account, but for all intents and purposes she pays in the money and pays bills for the house out of this account, he hasn't taken anything from the account and hasn't put anything in either.
I suspect that they will try and resolve this amicably first, however these things can get out of hand and wondered what the womans rights are wrt to this marriage and the financial arrangements that have been made.
There are no dependant children, they have familes of there own now,
My concern before they get a solicitor, are:-
1. annulment of marriage
a) on what grounds given they may have known it could not be consummated
b)the close relationship between them, although I understand that because the deceased husband/ brother occurred before they got married the wedding was legal to start with but believe the relationship was close due to deceased dying of terminal illness and them both spending a lot of time together and may have been mislead due to grief.
2. Division of assests
a)mainly the house that hasn't been contributed towards and hasn't long since been purchased as she moved out of the deceased martial home. However he appears to own 50% of the house with no contribution being made,
b)car, not sure on the eact arrangements but lead to belive that she purchased this and is the registered owner/ keeper.
c)other valuables within the home from previous marriage
The way I see it is it would appear he has taken advantage of her at a time when she was vulnerable, to the point where family were not informed of the marriage and any details of arrangements until recently for concerns how the family would see things. To the point where close people and family were only notified when she thought she may be dying, which doesn't appear to be the case after basic medical treatment.
There appears to be very little affection or compassion between the couple, this became most apparent when they became ill and needed support and comforting,,
Any advice or guidance would be appreciated, for amicable divorce/ annulment and if things get heavy and requires solictors to divide things up.
Marriage in UK, not sure which part though.
Thanks
John
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