Important Information on Fraudulent Marriages
Did you know that if a marriage was entered into fraudulently, you can apply for a declaration of nullity? Here's what you need to know:
Under the Marriage Act 1961 (Cth), a marriage can be declared invalid if:
One or both parties were already married at the time.
One or both parties were under-age and lacked necessary approval.
One or both parties were forced into the marriage under duress.
One party was mistaken about the identity of their spouse.
One party was mistaken about the nature of the ceremony.
One party was mentally incapable of understanding the effect of the marriage.
A decree of nullity is NOT granted for:
Non-consummation of the marriage.
Never having lived together.
Family violence or incompatibility.
To apply for a decree of nullity:
File an Initiating Application.
Include an Affidavit with detailed facts.
Provide information about the marriage ceremony.
For more details, visit our website: https://jamesnoblelaw.com.au/services/separation-divorce/
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Did you know that if a marriage was entered into fraudulently, you can apply for a declaration of nullity? Here's what you need to know:
Under the Marriage Act 1961 (Cth), a marriage can be declared invalid if:
One or both parties were already married at the time.
One or both parties were under-age and lacked necessary approval.
One or both parties were forced into the marriage under duress.
One party was mistaken about the identity of their spouse.
One party was mistaken about the nature of the ceremony.
One party was mentally incapable of understanding the effect of the marriage.
A decree of nullity is NOT granted for:
Non-consummation of the marriage.
Never having lived together.
Family violence or incompatibility.
To apply for a decree of nullity:
File an Initiating Application.
Include an Affidavit with detailed facts.
Provide information about the marriage ceremony.
For more details, visit our website: https://jamesnoblelaw.com.au/services/separation-divorce/
#ProcessOfDivorceApplication #ApplicationForDivorce #SeparationAndDivorce #ApplicationForSeparationAndDivorce #DivorceProceeding #JamesNobleLaw
π’ Important Information on Fraudulent Marriages π¨
Did you know that if a marriage was entered into fraudulently, you can apply for a declaration of nullity? π Here's what you need to know:
Under the Marriage Act 1961 (Cth), a marriage can be declared invalid if:
π One or both parties were already married at the time.
πΆ One or both parties were under-age and lacked necessary approval.
π¨ One or both parties were forced into the marriage under duress.
π One party was mistaken about the identity of their spouse.
π One party was mistaken about the nature of the ceremony.
π§ One party was mentally incapable of understanding the effect of the marriage.
A decree of nullity is NOT granted for:
β Non-consummation of the marriage.
β Never having lived together.
β Family violence or incompatibility.
To apply for a decree of nullity:
β
File an Initiating Application.
β
Include an Affidavit with detailed facts.
β
Provide information about the marriage ceremony.
For more details, visit our website: https://jamesnoblelaw.com.au/services/separation-divorce/ π
#ProcessOfDivorceApplication #ApplicationForDivorce #SeparationAndDivorce #ApplicationForSeparationAndDivorce #DivorceProceeding #JamesNobleLaw ποΈπ
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