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Old 01-05-2004, 11:38 PM   #4371
LessinSF
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Originally posted by Atticus Grinch
Catholic options.
Nevada options (from some website):

"NEVADA ANNULMENTS dissolve the marriage as though it never occurred. Court appearances are required in very few cases. Annulment decrees are regularly addressed by the judge within 2-3 weeks of submission of signed papers. To review Nevada Annulment Statutes in their entirety go to leg.state.nv.us/nrs/nrs-125.html. One of the largest providers of annulments in Nevada is Nevada Divorce & Paralegal Services.

You may qualify for a fast Nevada annulment if:

You were married in Nevada, even if both spouses reside in other states; or,
You or your spouse resides in Nevada; or,
You are serving in the military and your home state of record is Nevada, even if you are out of state;
You qualify by meeting one of more of the Qualifications listed:

a marriage that was void at the time performed (such as blood relatives, bigamy),
a marriage that lacked consent (such as intoxication, insanity, underage),
or a marriage based on some kind of fraud. Fraud generally involves one party misrepresenting some material fact to the other party, and that other party having relied on that misrepresentation as a basis for the marriage. To obtain this, you must have immediately separated from your spouse as soon as you learned of the fraud. NRS 124.340. This is true for lack of consent circumstances as well. The longer the marriage continued from the time consent was possible or fraud was discovered, the less likely the court will be to grant an annulment. "
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