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Vermont Annulment Laws

An annulment decree is a court’s order terminating an illegal marriage. Like divorce, after annulment, both the spouses can remarry. If you are filing for annulment in Vermont, you have to base your case on the grounds set by Vermont annulment laws. Following are the valid Vermont annulment grounds:

Mental Incapacitation

According to Vermont annulment laws you can obtain annulment, if your spouse has some kind of mental illness, partial or complete. But to get annulment on this annulment ground you have to provide a medical certificate testifying your spouse’s incurable mental illness.

Physical Disability

If your spouse has a physical disability which is bearing down upon your married life, you can obtain annulment in Vermont.

Bigamy

Bigamy is also a legal annulment ground in Vermont. Marriage laws of the state require you to be single at the time of the marriage. Otherwise your marriage won’t be recognized. You can file for annulment according to Vermont annulment laws, if your spouse has more than one spouse.

Addiction to Drugs

According to Vermont annulment laws, if your spouse is into habitual intoxication of drugs or liquor like opium, cocaine or morphine, you can file for annulment under Vermont annulment laws.
 
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