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To Annul Or To Divorce

Are you considering a divorce? If so, getting an annulment may have crossed your mind. It is important to understand what an annulment is and who qualifies before you attempt to obtain one. Unlike a religious annulment, which must be granted by your church, a civil annulment is granted by a judge. Just like with a religious annulment, a civil annulment can be difficult to obtain. It is designed to end marriages that should not have taken place without forcing both parties to go through a divorce.

Although each state has its own annulment laws, there are several circumstances that qualify for annulment in many states. If your partner cannot have children due to a secret medical procedure, you could qualify for annulment. In most cases, fraud must have existed in the marriage for an annulment to be granted. If you do not qualify for an annulment, you can still obtain a divorce from your spouse. To learn more about options that will allow you to terminate your marriage, consult a family lawyer now.

Categories: Divorce, Family Law, Annulment

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