You may qualify for an annulment in Nevada if your marriage was based on fraud, coercion, incapacity, or if it violated legal marriage requirements such as age or bigamy.
The duration of an annulment depends on the complexity of your case, but Nevada’s expedited legal system allows many annulments to be finalized within weeks.
Annulments are typically chosen over divorce when there are specific legal or personal reasons to void a marriage. Consult with our experienced attorneys to determine if annulment is the best option for your situation.
Nevada recognizes several grounds for annulment, including fraud, bigamy, underage marriage without parental consent, lack of mental capacity, or a marriage entered into under duress or coercion. Our attorneys can help you determine if your case meets the criteria.
Not all annulments require a court appearance. If both parties agree and all documentation is in order, the process can often be handled without a hearing. However, contested cases may require court involvement.
Since an annulment voids the marriage, property and assets are generally returned to the original owner as if the marriage never occurred. Our attorneys can guide you through resolving any financial or property-related issues.