“Annulment is a legal procedure for declaring a marriage null and void. An annulled marriage is considered to be invalid from the beginning, almost as if it had never taken place”
Annulment
An Annulment is a legal procedure where the marriage is dissolved and completely erased - legally; it declares that the marriage never technically existed and was never valid.
The party initiating the annulment needs to prove that he or she has the grounds to do so. If it can be proven, the marriage will be considered null and void by the family court, returning parties to their single status.
Our series of articles on the Annulment Process in Singapore provide all the answers you need.
"Let our lawyers help you regain your single status."Annulment
An Annulment is a legal procedure where the marriage is dissolved and completely erased - legally; it declares that the marriage never technically existed and was never valid.
The party initiating the annulment needs to prove that he or she has the grounds to do so. If it can be proven, the marriage will be considered null and void by the family court, returning parties to their single status.
Our series of articles on the Annulment Process in Singapore provide all the answers you need.
"Let our lawyers help you regain your single status."In Singapore, couples can choose to annul their marriage if they have been married for less than three years. However, both parties must meet certain conditions before they can apply for an annulment.
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