Marriage between parents and children, including grandparents and grandchildren of every degree
Marriage between brothers and sisters of the one-half as well as the whole blood
Marriage between uncles and nieces, and aunts and nephews
Marriage between first cousins
Marriage between persons of the same sex
Other examples and situations that may qualify as a voidable marriage are:
- An un-dissolved marriage
- Marriage where one party is underage
- The absence of mental or physical capacity
- Intoxication
- The absence of a valid license
- Refusal of intercourse
- Duress or Fraud
- Misrepresentation as to religion
When deciding upon the legal procedure to dissolve a marriage, it is important that you have a firm understanding of the Arizona divorce laws, including Arizona divorce alimony laws, which can be accomplished by visiting with a Phoenix family law practice. If you are eligible for an annulment due to any of the circumstances listed above, it is crucial that you weigh the pros and cons of both annulment and divorce in order to make the best decision for you. For example, as opposed to divorce, annulment can prevent you from sharing community assets and can also prevent spousal maintenance.
If you are interested in dissolving your marriage, it is essential that you visit with a Phoenix divorce attorney to discuss your options as soon as possible. At Simon Law Group, a firm concentrating in Phoenix family law, we can help you to understand the Arizona divorce laws, including issues such as property division, spousal support and child custody, and will help you to choose the legal process that will work best for your situation. For more information on Arizona divorce laws, call Simon Law Group at 480-745-2450 or
contact us online.
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