By Steven Combs | Published August 25, 2015 | Posted in Family Law | Tagged Tags: annulment, family law court, illegal marriage, null and void | Leave a comment
An annulment is a legal procedure used to bring a marriage to an end. However, unlike a divorce, an annulment declares the marriage to have been null and void, meaning legally it never occurred in the first place. This means you will not have to go through as many of the stressful processes you would Read More
Read MoreAn annulment, much like a divorce, is a type of legal procedure that officially ends a marriage. However, an annulment operates by treating the marriage as if it never existed. But which option is the better choice for you? This choice depends on a wide variety of factors, including the length in the marriage and Read More
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