Family Attorney in North Carolina Explains Civil Annulment: Key Strategies, Claims, and Practical Advice
Understanding Civil Annulment in North Carolina Annulment, unlike divorce, treats a marriage as if it never legally existed. In North Carolina, obtaining a civil annulment is significantly more challenging than obtaining a divorce. It requires proving specific grounds that existed *at the time* of the marriage, rendering the union void or voidable from the outset. This article provides a comprehensive overview of civil annulment in North Carolina, outlining key strategies, common claims, and practical advice. π Grounds for Annulment in North Carolina To successfully pursue an annulment, you must demonstrate to the court that a valid reason existed at the moment you were married, making the marriage legally flawed. Here are the primary grounds accepted in North Carolina: π Bigamy: One party was already legally married to someone else at the time of the marriage. This automatically makes the second marriage void. π Underage Marriage: One party was und...