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Annulments Attorney in Bridgewater, NJ

While many couples who no longer wish to be married get divorced, some choose another route. An annulment allows a couple to end their marriage but the process is different than a divorce because when the process is complete, it is as if the marriage never happened. If you are thinking about ending your marriage and are interested in learning more about whether an annulment is an option, it is a good idea to speak with an experienced attorney. Siragusa Law Firm has nearly 20 years of legal experience proudly representing clients in Somerset County, New Jersey, and the surrounding areas.

Grounds For Annulment

Getting an annulment in New Jersey requires the parties involved to cite a reason for the decision. The grounds for an annulment in New Jersey include the following:

  • One or both spouses was under the age of 18 at the time of the marriage and upon turning 18, sexual relations have not occurred in the marriage
  • As a result of intoxication or a mental condition, one or both spouses were unable to comprehend that they were getting married
  • The marriage occurred on a basis of fraud or lies by one of the parties
  • The marriage occurred only because of severe threats
  • One party had incurable impotence at the time of the marriage
  • The marriage occurred between two relatives, making it illegal
  • One of the parties was married to someone else at the time of the marriage

Understanding The Annulment Process In New Jersey

The annulment process requires that at the time of filing, either you or your spouse have to be a resident of the state of New Jersey. To begin the process, you have to file a Complaint for Annulment, which includes information about your marriage, both spouses, and the grounds for the annulment. Like a divorce, you must officially “serve” your spouse the petition. This cannot be done by yourself, however, and it must be hand-delivered by another adult who has signed an Affidavit of Service. Assuming that the other spouse agrees to the annulment, the process is relatively simple, and a judge will enter the decree of annulment. If the annulment is contested, however, there will be a hearing so the judge can hear both sides and determine whether the annulment is necessary.

Contact A New Jersey Annulment Attorney

If you are considering an annulment in the state of New Jersey, it is important that you have quality legal representation on your side. Siragusa Law Firm can assess your situation to determine whether an annulment is right for you. If it is, we will protect your rights and help you ensure the process runs as smoothly as possible. To schedule a consultation with a legal team you can trust, contact Siragusa Law Firm today.

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