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Jersey City Annulment Attorney

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Under the right circumstances, a marriage may be deemed legally invalid, a process which, in effect, erases it as if it never occurred in the first place. This process differs from divorce and legal separation and calls for specific qualifications in order to be completed.

If you or someone you know would like to find out whether a marriage qualifies for an annulment, contact a Jersey City annulment lawyer at Artusa Law Firm to have all your questions answered. During your initial consultation, you will discuss your situation directly with an annulment attorney. It can then be determined if you have grounds for an annulment and the legal process can be started.

How does an Annulment Differ From Divorce?

An annulment is a legal process that dissolves a marriage by declaring that it was never valid in the first place. The partners then return to their previous lives before the marriage as single people.

Annulment Qualifications

A common misconception among most people is that a short marriage may be annulled. However, the length of a marriage doesn't automatically qualify it for an annulment.

Annulments are granted usually because of some fraudulent factor that occurred at the time of the marriage. Examples of this are if one or both parties were minors at the time of the marriage and were married without parental consent, if the parties are closely related by blood, if one of the parties was already married, or if one of the parties was mentally incapacitated, as in a case of drunkenness or other mental disability. A marriage entered into by force, duress, or threat is also grounds for annulment as is the case of one of the parties concealing an important issue from the other such as a criminal history, a sexually transmitted disease, or impotence.

Consult a Jersey City Annulment Lawyer

You may find it difficult to determine whether or not your marriage qualifies for an annulment. By consulting a Jersey City annulment attorney as soon as possible, you can find out and make the right decision about how to proceed in your current situation.

Contact a Jersey City annulment attorney at Artusa Law Firm to discuss your possible annulment today! 

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