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What is an annulment?

An annulment is a method of voiding the contract of marriage. If an annulment is granted, the result is that the parties are treated as if the marriage never occurred. An annulment can only be granted if the initial marriage contract suffers from a legal defect. Such defects include an underage party without parental consent, a party lacking the mental capacity to understand the marriage contract or some type of fraud in the inducement of the marriage contract.

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