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New Jersey Annulment Laws

The court’s order identifying a marriage as void is called annulment. In other words, annulment is the decree nullifying the validity of a marriage. Under New Jersey annulment laws, both you and your spouse can remarry after getting annulment. The basic reason for tailoring New Jersey annulment grounds is to help the couples in nullifying their relationship. Following are the valid grounds for annulment in New Jersey:

Addiction to Drugs

According to New Jersey annulment laws, if your spouse is involved in habitual intoxication of drugs or liquor like opium, cocaine or morphine, you can obtain annulment.

Bigamy and Polygamy

Bigamy means having two spouses at a time. If you or your spouse have more than one spouse, both you and your spouse can file for annulment under New Jersey annulment laws.

Fraud and Duress

If your spouse employed fraud or force to obtain your consent for the marriage, your marriage won’t be considered valid. Therefore you can obtain annulment according to New Jersey annulment laws.

Physical Disability

If your spouse has a physical disability which is affecting your marital relationship, you can get annulment under New Jersey annulment laws.
 
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