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When Online Dating Leads to Marriage, Annulment – In re Marriage of Banhagel

Annulment is an alternative to divorce in which a court concludes that the marriage is legally invalid. In some cases, courts will grant annulment when the person seeking it has been entered into the marriage under false pretenses. California’s Fourth District Court of Appeals recently considered such a case, stemming…

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Annulment Threat, Unsavory Behavior Results in Sanctions for California Spouse – In re Marriage of Weiss

An annulment is a legal procedure in which a court rules that a marriage is legally invalid. Unlike a divorce, in which parties agree to legally end their marriage, an annulment treats that marriage as if it were invalid from the start. There are limited grounds on which an annulment…

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California court Refuses to Annul Internet Couple’s Marriage on Fraud Grounds – In re Marriage of Snowden

In California, a court can annul a marriage that it determines is not legally valid based on a number of reasons, including a finding that one spouse is already married, not mentally capable of entering marriage or has committed fraud in inducing the other spouse to marry. Once a marriage…

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