Annulment

Declaring a Marriage Legally Void

An annulment is not the same as a divorce. While a divorce ends a legally valid marriage, an annulment declares that the marriage was never legally valid to begin with. If you believe your marriage falls into this category, we can help you explore your legal options with sensitivity and clarity.

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What is an Annulment?

An annulment is a legal process that voids a marriage, making it as though it never legally existed. This is different from divorce, where the marriage is acknowledged but brought to an end.

Under Singapore law, a marriage may be annulled if it is:

Void

legally invalid from the start (e.g. bigamy, underage marriage without special license)

Voidable

valid unless annulled by one party (e.g. nonconsumma on, duress, mental incapacity)

Grounds for Annulment

Some common grounds include:

What We Can Help You With

Some common grounds include:

What Happens After an Annulment?

Let’s Talk About Your Options

Annulment is a sensitive legal process that can be complex. We are here to provide straightforward advice and support, so you can take the next step with clarity and confidence.

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