Annulment Lawyer New York: Expert Help by Robert G. Frank ESQ
Annulment Lawyer New York | Robert G. Frank ESQ
An annulment legally cancels a marriage, making it as if it never happened. This is different from a divorce. At Robert G. Frank ESQ, we help people in New York City who want to annul their marriages.
Why Choose Robert G. Frank ESQ for Your Annulment?
Fraud: One person lied or hid important information before the marriage.
Pressure: One person was forced into the marriage against their will.
Mental Inability: One person wasn’t mentally able to agree to the marriage.
Underage Marriage: One person was too young to legally marry without proper consent.
Bigamy: One person was already married to someone else.
An annulment cancels a marriage as if it never happened. It can affect things like property and support differently than a divorce. In New York, you can get an annulment if:
An annulment makes it so the marriage never legally happened, while a divorce ends a legal marriage. Annulments can be quicker and may affect property and support differently.
To get an annulment in New York, you need to:
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As a family-oriented organization, Robert G. Frank, Esq., can provide services to a wide range of metro areas, including New York, Long Island, and Westchester families. We can help you with a discussion online or by phone.
We are accessible to talk about your legal issues around the clock.
Robert G. Frank ESQ specializes in various aspects of divorce law, including contested divorces, child custody and visitation, equitable distribution of marital assets, spousal support, and maintenance.
With over 30 years of dedicated experience, Robert G. Frank ESQ brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to matrimonial and family law cases.
The divorce process typically begins with filing a petition. Robert G. Frank ESQ can guide you through the entire process, from filing the initial paperwork to resolution.
The divorce process typically begins with filing a petition. Robert G. Frank ESQ can guide you through the entire process, from filing the initial paperwork to resolution.
Equitable distribution involves the fair division of marital assets. Robert G. Frank ESQ has extensive experience navigating the complexities of property division to ensure a just outcome.
Child custody decisions are based on the best interests of the child. Factors such as the child's age, relationship with each parent, and the ability to provide a stable environment are considered.
Yes, Robert G. Frank ESQ is experienced in alternative dispute resolution methods, such as mediation and negotiation, to achieve amicable settlements without the need for a trial.
Spousal support is determined by considering factors such as the length of the marriage, each spouse's financial situation, and contributions to the marriage. Robert G. Frank ESQ can help assess your specific circumstances.
It's helpful to bring any relevant documents, such as financial records, prenuptial agreements, and information about assets and liabilities. However, if you don't have all documents, the initial consultation is still valuable.
Modification may be possible in certain circumstances. Robert G. Frank ESQ can evaluate your case and provide guidance on seeking modifications to custody or support orders.
You can schedule a confidential consultation by contacting us through phone or email. Our team is dedicated to providing timely and attentive legal assistance.