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Annulment:
An annulment is a legal decree that makes a
marriage null and void. Once a marriage has
been annulled, it is as if the couple had
never been married. An annulment can be
pursued through the legal and religious
avenues. An individual receiving a legal
annulment would also need to obtain a
religious annulment if they wish to remarry
in their church. Each state has there own
rules and guidelines regarding annulment
law, as do individual religions. Here at
Prime Attorney, we have a network of
experienced attorneys who can help you with
obtaining a legal annulment. Take a few
minutes to complete the free case review or
call 1-800-550-8047 to speak with an
attorney in your area.
In pursuing a legal annulment, you must
prove there are grounds for an annulment
to be granted. Possible grounds for an
annulment could be;
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Misrepresentation
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Deception
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Inability or unwillingness to consummate
the marriage
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Mental incapacity
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An incestuous relationship
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Refusal to have children
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Underage at the time of the marriage
·
Under the influence of alcohol or drug
at the time of the marriage
·
Concealment of serious personal issues
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