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Annulment Law

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    • Annulment Requirements

      Like a divorce, annulment ends a marriage. But unlike no-fault divorce, which can be granted for any reason at all simply upon request, annulment has fairly narrow requirements that control eligibility. Whereas divorce terminates a marriage but recognizes its previous existence, annulment treats the spouses as if they were never... more »

    • Marriage Annulment Laws

      Many people enter into marriage without knowing everything about their spouses. However, when the divergence of certain facts, such as a criminal history, are held from a person until after the marriage ceremony has taken place, the law believes the person hearing those facts has a right to annul, or nullify, that union on the basis... more »

    • How to File for an Annulment

      A common misconception is that a marriage can be annulled only in the weeks following the ceremony or in the event of bigamy. However, in most states getting an annulment is possible in a number of circumstances. For example, in California, those married less than five years with no children and less than $4,000 in debt can often... more »

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