Los Angeles Annulment Lawyer
Seeking an annulment in Los Angeles?
Underneath the love and the romance, marriage is a legal contract. Like any other contract, there are times when one or more of the parties moves to end the relationship. Divorce is a legal proceeding which involves completing a complex series of steps and several criteria to be met—it can be a lengthy process. On the other hand, some contracts can be dissolved because they were never valid in the first place. In the context of marriage, this is an annulment. If you want to end your marriage but don’t want to live as a “divorcee,” you might be interested in annulment. It may be possible to dissolve the marriage so that, in the eyes of the law, it never happened.
In the State of California there are several reasons a marriage may be annulled.
- If your spouse enticed you to marry without telling you that he or she had large debts which you now share, you were actually defrauded.
- If you learned after the honeymoon that you just inherited a set of children for you to raise, you can probably get an annulment.
- A common example is a Vegas Wedding: if you exchanged vows after having too many drinks, the judge will likely acknowledge that you were not of sound mind to enter the marriage contract.
- Mental incompetence
- Any type of fraud in order to entice one to marry, such as indicating wealth or inability to consummate the marriage without letting the person know in advance
A Los Angeles divorce attorney can consult with you to determine whether you qualify for annulment.
Annulment Attorney in Los Angeles
Mr. Mansouri has been practicing in his boutique family law firm for over 10 years. We will provide you with one-on-one service to help you to dissolve your marriage. Whether you qualify for an annulment or need to carry out full divorce proceedings, including settlements of
child custody and
property division, you will benefit from our knowledge and effectiveness.
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