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    Default Re: Annulment Due to Mental Illness

    Did you ever discuss medical history prior to getting married and she did not mention her history? It sounds like your lawyer will have to subpoena her records during the annulment proceedings. Failure to disclose mental history can be grounds for annulment. You will just have to try it and see what happens. If annulment fails, divorce should be a slam-dunk.

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