Re: Annulment - VA
Posted by sharwinston on 4/26/03
Go to this link:
http://www.vsb.org/publications/brochure/divorce.html
"... Annulments are granted ONLY IN LIMITED CIRCUMSTANCES such
as a marriage entered into because of fraud, duress or
coercion. An annulment CANNOT be granted merely because the
marriage is of short duration..."
http://www.divorceinfo.com/vafaqsmiscellaneous.htm
Scroll down to: How does annulment work?
Va. Code §20-89.1. Suit to annul marriage. (a) When a
marriage is alleged to be void or voidable for any of the
causes mentioned in §§§§ 20-13, 20-38.1, 20-45.1 or by virtue
of fraud or duress, either party may institute a suit for
annulling the same; and upon proof of the nullity of the
marriage, it shall be decreed void by a decree of annulment.
....
You can research this more yourself by simply searching
"Virginia" + "annulment" using any search engine.
On 9/07/02, Carl wrote:
> At what point does anullment become no longer an option in
> the state of Virginia?
Time or durationa is NOT the issue. Fraud, coercion, duress
etc. IS.
Posts on this thread, including this one
- Anullment in Virginia, 9/07/02, by Carl.
- Re: Anullment in Virginia, 4/25/03, by Richard Wroblewski.
- Re: Annulment - VA, 4/26/03, by sharwinston.