Consequences of Marriage Annulment in Tennessee
- At December 17, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce
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If you have decided to seek an annulment in Tennessee, you should know that state divorce laws still apply. In some cases, it may not be in your best interest to have the marriage annulled. For instance, you will lose certain rights that you would otherwise have through a divorce.
In addition, there are certain court rules for an annulment in Tennessee that couples must follow and requirements that must be met in order to have a marriage annulled. For advice on your particular situation, contact a Germantown family law attorney at Miles Mason Family Law Group.
Consequences of Marriage Annulment
One of the consequences pertains to property. Tennessee divorce laws state that anything you acquire during the marriage is considered marital property. As an equitable distribution state, this gives you rights to property that was obtained during the marriage.
But when a marriage is annulled, it is as if it never happened, so any existing property rights will be restored to their status before marriage. For instance, if you are not the legal owner of the house, you will have no right to it.
Another consequence of annulment is that you will not have the right to spousal support. However, child support may be still awarded as determined by the court if you have children, and a child custody arrangement will be created. The children’s legitimacy is also unaffected by an annulment.
There may be other consequences to seeking a marriage annulment in Tennessee, which you may discuss with an attorney. You should also be sure to evaluate whether or not you have grounds for receiving one, as there are strict requirements that must be met.
Finding Legal Help When Pursuing an Annulment
For help in learning more about your rights, contact a Germantown family law lawyer at Miles Mason Family Law Group. An attorney can review the court’s rules for an annulment in Tennessee and what consequences it may have. If it is determined that an annulment is not a legal option for you then you may want to start your first steps by reading our free eBook which explains the divorce process in Tennessee.