My wife and I went to marriage counseling and counselor will not testify.

Full question:

My wife and I went to marriage counseling together. She admitted she never loved me, never wanted to get married or have kids. I also saw the therapist individually and during those sessions we talked about my then wife's comments. We divorced. I am now seeking an annulment and have asked the therapist to just state what we spoke about in my individual session. She refuses. Doesn't seem right. Who is right? We are in CT.

  • Category: Divorce
  • Date:
  • State: Connecticut

Answer:

The communications would be considered priviledged.  Also a divorce woud more than likely have been the proper action not an annulment.

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The first question a marriage counselor often asks is about the couple's reasons for seeking counseling. This helps the counselor understand the issues at hand and the goals of the sessions. They may also inquire about the couple's history together, including significant events and challenges they've faced.