Posted by: Alex in MyBlog on Oct 17, 2011
What is an Annulment? An Annulment undoes a marriage by treating the couple as if a marriage did not even occurred. What that means, is that the party was not legally able to enter a party because that some reason that marriage would be considered void from the very beginning.
For example, some of the reasons might be fraud, if the party was already married. Annulments are generally not something that is granted easily by the court and the facts clearly have to show that the marriage was invalid. If the marriage is void or nulled, the parties are not required to file for an Annulment, but to be on the safe side it’s highly recommended that you do.
There are three major reasons why that could occur:
You really do have to give a reason why it would be void and that has to be the actual reason that you left your spouse.