Will I have a better chance of contesting a divorce with proof that my husband is not in his right mind?

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Will I have a better chance of contesting a divorce with proof that my husband is not in his right mind?

I have emails where he has admitted that it was his medication making not think clearly etc. Plus he has come over since then and we have been together intimately and talked about working things out. He has PTSD and bad anger issues. I know he is not thinking clearly. Will any of this information help me contest the divorce?

Asked on December 14, 2011 under Family Law, Texas

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James Peterson / Law Office Of James Peterson

Answered 12 years ago | Contributor

The issues in a divorce are the division of property and debts, child custody, visitation and support. As long as one party to the marriage wants the divorce then the divorce will be granted. A person's health can be very important when the court determines those issues. Anger problems by a child's care giver is a serious factor regarding custody and visitation. Having over 25 years experience successfully representing persons in your situation I invite you to contact me if your case is in or near the San Antonio area. There is no charge for the initial consultations Sincerely James P Peterson 210 349 5555


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