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Albany Annulment Lawyer

Schenectady Marriage Annulment Attorney

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In generations past, annulment may have often avoided certain stigmas associated with divorce. In today's world, most people are less concerned about such personal matters.

However, there are still times when people seek annulment instead of divorce, such as the following:

  • Force, duress: Was there actual or threatened violence? Was consent to the marriage obtained by force?
  • Religious reasons: Some families and individuals strongly object to divorce on moral grounds, and will go to great lengths to avoid being labeled "divorced."
  • Bigamy: The party who discovers that the other was still married to someone else may seek to have the courts confirm that the marriage was null and void from the beginning
  • Consent: One party may not have been able to consent due to age.
  • Fraud: One party asserts that the other intentionally did not disclose that he or she was gay — or did not disclose other key information material to the marriage such as unwillingness to have children or falsification of religious affiliation which would have otherwise led the defrauded party not to have entered into the marriage.

 Albany Annulment Lawyer

Colwell, Colwell & Petroccione, LLP in Albany is available to advise and assist potential clients who are interested in pursuing annulment, legal separation or divorce. Ask about the ground for annulment that you believe applies in your case. Did you marry on a whim like Britney Spears in Las Vegas — and wish to have the mistake annulled promptly?

You don't risk anything by giving us a call. All of our clients receive a free initial consultation. To schedule yours, call 866-377-0285 or just contact our Schenectady Marriage Annulment Attorney online. We're ready to help.

Attorneys at the Albany, New York, law firm Colwell, Colwell & Petroccione, LLP, counsel and represent clients throughout the Capital District and Hudson Valley, including Albany County, Schenectady County, Saratoga County, Rensselaer County, Columbia County, Greene County and Schoharie County, and cities such as Schenectady, Troy, Colonie, Guilderland, Poughkeepsie, Kingston and Saratoga.

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