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Annulment Lawyer King William County

Annulment Lawyer King William County — Is Your Marriage Void or Voidable?

An annulment in King William County legally declares a marriage void, as if it never existed, based on specific grounds under Virginia law. Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. provides experienced legal guidance for marriage annulment petitions and void marriage cases in King William County. Our firm, founded in 1997, has a documented history of handling complex family law matters.

Last verified: April 2026 | King William County Circuit Court | Virginia General Assembly

An annulment is distinct from a divorce. While a divorce ends a valid marriage, an annulment establishes that a valid marriage never occurred due to specific legal defects at the time of the ceremony. Virginia law, primarily under Va. Code § 20-89.1, outlines the grounds for annulment. These grounds are divided into two categories: void marriages (absolutely invalid) and voidable marriages (can be invalidated by a court). Understanding this distinction is critical for your petition.

  1. Consult with an experienced annulment lawyer to review your situation against Virginia’s legal grounds.
  2. Gather all necessary documentation, including marriage certificates, evidence supporting the annulment ground (e.g., proof of bigamy, fraud, underage marriage), and financial records.
  3. Your attorney will draft and file a formal Bill of Complaint for Annulment with the King William County Circuit Court.
  4. Ensure proper service of the legal documents on your spouse as required by Virginia court rules.
  5. Prepare for any necessary court hearings, where evidence will be presented to support the annulment claim.
  6. Obtain the court’s final decree of annulment, which legally dissolves the marriage retroactively.

Grounds for Annulment in Virginia

Virginia law provides specific reasons for an annulment. A void marriage is one that is invalid from the start, such as a marriage where one party was already legally married (bigamy), the parties are close blood relatives, or a party lacked the mental capacity to consent. A voidable marriage may be annulled by a court, such as when consent was obtained by force or fraud, or a party was underage without proper consent. An experienced annulment lawyer in King William County can assess which category applies to your case.

Why Choose Our Annulment Attorneys?

Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. brings over 120 years of combined legal experience to your case. Founded by former prosecutor Mr. Sris, our firm has a deep understanding of Virginia family law statutes and courtroom procedures. Mr. Sris personally amended Virginia’s equitable distribution statute (Va. Code § 20-107.3), demonstrating a significant commitment to shaping family law. We approach each marriage annulment petition with meticulous attention to detail, ensuring every legal requirement is met for the King William County court.

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Our team has secured favorable outcomes in complex family law cases. For instance, secondary attorney Mr. Sris, the firm’s founder and a former prosecutor, uses his extensive litigation background to build strong legal arguments.

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Our Richmond location serves clients in King William County and is accessible via major routes like I-64 and Route 360. We are your local annulment lawyer near King William County, serving the communities of King William, West Point, and Aylett. Contact us today to discuss your void marriage or annulment case.

Annulment Lawyer King William County FAQs

What is the difference between an annulment and a divorce in Virginia?

A divorce ends a legally valid marriage. An annulment declares the marriage legally invalid from the beginning, as if it never existed, based on specific grounds like fraud, bigamy, or underage marriage without consent.

How long do I have to file for an annulment in Virginia?

It depends on the ground for annulment. For example, for fraud, you typically must file within two years of discovering the fraud. For an underage marriage, the underage party must file before turning 18. A void marriage lawyer in King William County can advise on specific deadlines for your situation.

What are the grounds for a void marriage in Virginia?

Grounds for a void marriage include bigamy (one spouse was already married), incest (parties are close blood relatives), or if a party lacked the mental capacity to consent at the time of marriage. These marriages are considered invalid without a court order, but a decree is often sought for legal clarity.

Can I get an annulment if my spouse lied to me?

Yes, fraud can be a ground for annulment if the lie was about an essential aspect of the marriage (e.g., intent to have children, religious beliefs, or identity) that induced you to consent. You must generally file within two years of discovering the fraud.

Where are annulment cases filed in King William County?

Annulment cases are filed in the King William County Circuit Court, located at 351 Courthouse Lane, Suite 201, King William, VA 23086. You can find more information on the Virginia Courts website.

For more information on family law in Virginia, see our pages on Henrico County family law or King William County criminal defense. Return to our Virginia family law hub.

Last verified: April 2026. Laws change — contact Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. for current guidance.

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