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Annulment vs. Divorce

You know your marriage is over. 

How to end the marriage is always a big question. 

One of the most often asked questions we get in our practice is, “Should I file for a Nevada annulment or Nevada divorce?” 

We answer this question here.

If you are looking to file your case in Nevada, you will need to answer a few questions:

First, were you married in Nevada? 

If you were married in Nevada, you could file an annulment here, but you may not be able to file for a divorce. To qualify for a divorce, you must live in Nevada for at least six weeks before filing. 

If you don’t live in Nevada and didn’t get married in Nevada, you will not be able to file for an annulment or a divorce in Nevada. 

If you were married in Nevada and live in Nevada, you qualify for an annulment or a divorce. 

The next question is, “Is my marriage a void marriage?” 

Void marriages are marriages that cannot exist by law. This circumstance happens if you marry your cousin or close family member. It also occurs if you were married, never divorced, and then married someone else. If the marriage is void, you will file for an annulment, not divorce. 

If your marriage is not void but instead voidable, you might qualify for an annulment. Voidable marriages are marriages that might not be valid for one reason or another. 

Usually, a marriage can get voided if there is fraud. For instance, marrying for immigration purposes.

It can also get voided if both parties were so drunk they didn’t understand what they were doing when they said, “I do.” 

Funny enough, lots of people think that coming to Vegas and getting married by Elvis isn’t real. It is, and that is a voidable marriage. In these circumstances, you can file an annulment if you don’t live in Nevada. If you live in Nevada, you could file for annulment or divorce. 

Next, you need to decide whether you want alimony. Also, whether to divide assets and debts accumulated during the marriage. You must file for divorce if you are looking for alimony or a property division. 

An annulment means the marriage never happened. You will not qualify to receive alimony or split property when the marriage gets annulled. 

We know that deciding whether to file an annulment or a divorce can be confusing. If you are considering ending your marriage, you should consult a good family lawyer. We’re ready to help you to see if you qualify for an annulment or a divorce.

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Further Reading

Our lead attorney, Molly Rosenblum, Esq., not only excels in legal representation but has also developed a comprehensive suite of resources to assist you in various aspects of family law. These resources, accessible on the Rosenblum Law website, are meticulously crafted to provide you with detailed insights and guidance, ensuring you have the support and information you need during crucial times:

  1. Las Vegas Family Law Attorneys: Navigate the complexities of family law in Las Vegas with expert advice and representation, tailored to protect your interests and those of your loved ones. Explore the resource.

  2. Family Court Las Vegas: Understand the intricacies of the family court system in Las Vegas and learn how to effectively navigate through it. Learn more.

  3. Common Law Marriage in Nevada: Discover the legal stance of Nevada on common law marriage and what it means for your relationship. Read about it here.

  4. Name Change Las Vegas: Find a straightforward guide to legally changing your name in Las Vegas, ensuring you follow all necessary legal procedures. Start the process.

  5. Nevada Power of Attorney: Learn how to grant someone the legal authority to make decisions on your behalf in Nevada with a power of attorney. Understand the details.

  6. How to File a Motion in Family Court: Get step-by-step guidance on filing a motion in family court, a crucial step in many family law proceedings. Learn how to file.

  7. Family Court Mediation: Explore the benefits of mediation in resolving family disputes and learn how it can lead to amicable solutions. Discover the advantages.

  8. Unbundled Attorney: Understand the concept of unbundled legal services and how they can provide cost-effective legal assistance for specific parts of your case. Learn about unbundled services.

  9. Nevada Adoption: Navigate the adoption process in Nevada with comprehensive guidance, from understanding legal requirements to finalizing the adoption. Explore the adoption process.

Molly Rosenblum, Esq., is committed to providing you with accessible, in-depth resources to address your family law needs effectively. We encourage you to take advantage of these valuable resources to make informed decisions and navigate your legal journey with confidence.

Offsite Resources You May Find Helpful

Here are seven offsite resources that provide information about the differences between annulment and divorce:

  1. American Bar Association: This is a professional organization that provides law school accreditation, continuing legal education, legal information, and other services to attorneys.

  2. Nolo: This website provides legal information to consumers and small businesses, including articles, blogs, FAQs, and news on issues such as divorce and annulment.

  3. Justia: A platform that provides free legal information and a directory of attorneys for various legal issues, including family law issues like divorce and annulment.

  4. FindLaw: This online resource provides free legal information, a lawyer directory, and other resources on a wide range of legal topics including annulment and divorce.

  5. LegalZoom: This online legal technology company provides legal information and services to consumers and small businesses, including information about family law issues like divorce and annulment.

  6. LawHelp.org: This online resource provides free legal help for people with low incomes, including information about divorce and annulment.

  7. Avvo: This website provides a directory of lawyers, legal advice, and other resources on a broad range of legal topics, including divorce and annulment.

What's Next?

Are you looking for a skilled and reliable divorce attorney in Las Vegas?

Look no further than The Rosenblum Allen Law Firm.

Our team of experienced lawyers is here to ease the stress of this challenging time, helping protect your rights, assets, and wellbeing.

With our commitment to customer service excellence and unparalleled expertise – we’re confident that choosing us as your representative advocate is the right decision. Take back control over your life – call us today at (702) 433-2889! We look forward to hearing from you soon!

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