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Nevada Annulment Laws

Annulment and divorce are means to one end that is dissolution of a marriage. An annulment is the court’s declaration that the marriage never existed or it is void. It is a legal process to nullify a marriage. Nevada annulment laws say that, both the parties have the right to remarry after getting an annulment. To get an annulment in Nevada, one has to prove any of the following annulment ground set by the Nevada annulment laws:

Bigamy

If your spouse was already married when s/he married you, your marriage won’t be recognized by the marriage laws of Nevada. It is bigamy and according to Nevada annulment laws, it is a valid annulment ground.

Consanguinity

The term consanguinity means ‘related by blood’. Nevada annulment laws explain consanguinity as a marriage between close blood relations like, father/daughter, mother/son, sister/brother, uncle/niece or aunt/nephew etc. These marriages are considered illegal by Nevada marriage laws.

Underage Marriage

If you have entered into a marriage, before the marriageable age fixed by Nevada marriage laws, without court’s order or the consent of parents, you can get annulment under Nevada annulment laws.

Insanity

Insanity is a state in which a person looses his/her senses. If your spouse is insane or has a mental illness, you can obtain annulment in Nevada.

Fraud

If you have been cheated into a marriage, you can file for annulment according to Nevada annulment laws.

Addiction of Drugs

If your spouse is into habitual intoxication of drugs or liquor like opium, cocaine or morphine, you can get annulment under Nevada annulment laws.
 
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