A suit for annulment is an action to declare that a marriage was invalid at its inception. This can occur when marriage was attempted by an underage couple or by a person who is mentally incompetent. Annulment can also be used when a party was fraudulently induced into marriage. Fraudulent promises that go to the essence of the marriage include the following: concealed prior criminal record, drug abuse, and one party marrying another solely to obtain US residency.
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Guide to Divorce
- Annulment
- Before Filing for Divorce: Do I Tell My Spouse? Do I Talk To My Kids?
- Boutique vs Big Law Firms
- Does Oklahoma Have Common Law Marriage?
- Guide to Divorce
- Legal Fees and Cost Containment
- Legal Separation
- Managing Stress During a Divorce
- My Spouse Cheated on Meβ¦
- Post-Divorce Modifications
- Premarital Agreements
- Should I Get A Divorce?
- What Do I Do At The Initial Consultation?
- What if I Get Served?
- What Should I do Before Filing for Divorce?
- When to File For Divorce
- Will The Other Side Pay My Attorney Fees?
- Women and Divorce
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