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New York Annulment Laws

Annulment is a legal process of terminating an illegal marriage. Different states have different policies regarding annulment and divorce. One of the major differences between annulment and divorce is that divorce grounds are relatively easy to prove. To get an annulment you have to file a case for New York annulment on the basis of the following grounds set by New York annulment laws:

Physical Disability

If your spouse has some kind of incurable physical disability that is directly or indirectly affecting your sexual life, you can obtain annulment under New York annulment laws.

Underage Marriage

According to New York annulment laws, both the spouses should be 18 years old before they get married and any younger than this cant legally marry. However such a marriage can be annulled if either of the parties wants to bail out.

Insanity

If your spouse is suffering from insanity for the past 5 years and it is incurable, you can obtain annulment under New York annulment laws.

Duress

A forced marriage is not recognized by the marriage laws of New York. You can file for annulment under New York annulment laws if you have been forced into a marriage.

Fraud

If your consent for the marriage has been obtained by fraud or misrepresentation, you can get New York annulment.
 
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