How will I find out the decision of the court after an annulment hearing?

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How will I find out the decision of the court after an annulment hearing?

My Texan husband and I married in Texas. He has filed for an annulment in Texas. I have signed a waiver as I cannot attend court. I live in the UK. lHow will I know the decision of the court as I don’t trust my husband to tell me the truth.

Asked on July 6, 2009 under Family Law, Texas

Answers:

B. B., Member, New Jersey Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 15 years ago | Contributor

You can, and should, ask him for a certified (official) copy of the court's judgment of annulment;  it's something you will probably need in the future to prove that you aren't married.  If he won't do it, you should have the case number from the waiver form and the other papers, and for a small fee you should be able to get a copy of the judgment or decree from the court clerk.  Almost every court in the U.S. has some sort of internet presence these days;  if you can't order the records you need on line, there will be other contact information at the very least.


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