Reasons allowed for Annulment:
1. There is a close enough blood relationship  between you and Defendant that the marriage is prohibited by law.

2. Either you or the Defendant was married to someone else on the day you and Defendant got married.

3. Either you or the Defendant was younger than 18 at the time of the wedding ceremony and the person who was under 18 years old did not get the proper consent before getting married. If this is your situation, the Complaint for Annulment needs to be filed within one year of the underage person becoming 18 years old and you the Defendant cannot have lived together since that person turned 18.

4. Either you or the Defendant lacked the understanding of your/Defendant's actions to the extent that you/Defendant was incapable of agreeing to the marriage. ( i.e., too intoxicated to make a knowing decision, etc.)

5. Either you or the Defendant was insane at the time of the wedding ceremony and that person either has not regained his/her sanity or that person has regained his/her sanity and the parties have not lived together since that time.

6. You married the Defendant due to Defendant's fraud. (i.e. Defendant lead you to believe he/she wanted to have children then after the ceremony you found out that he/she didn't want children; Defendant only married you for money, etc.) If this is your situation, you cannot have lived with Defendant since you learned of the fraud.

7.    Grounds for declaring contract void in equity. A marriage may be annulled for any cause which is a ground for annulling or declaring void a contract in a court of equity. The parties wish to declare the marriage contract void and have not resided together.
Information copied from Clark County Family Law Self Help Center and are the  NRS for reason's why you can get an Annulment.
For more information about Nevada's Rules and Regulations concerning              Annulment/Divorce please view the information in link below.
The above prices are the fees that this office charges for the work we do and doesn't include other cost involved for case's of missing spouse and serving legal documents if your spouse won't sign. Other cost may include Service of Process ($35.00-$80.00 plus mileage depending upon what State you live in.), Notice of Publication (for missing spouse($90.00)) certified copies ($5.00) and Affidavit of Due Diligence $85.00.
These extra cost do not apply to every case. You will be told up front about any extra cost your case will require. We have no hidden fees.
ANNULMENT
To fill out an Application click on the box below.
OR
Complaint for Annulment - No Children, No Community Property or Debts $595.00 (Plus court fee.) Full Service: Typing, Copy's, Filing, Pick-up Signed DecreeNo extra charge for sealing file.
Typing Only: $500.00 No extra charge for sealing file.
Court Fee: $132.00
Steps for your Annulment:
1. Fill out the application and pay for our services.
2. In 6 to 48 Hours we will type your documents.
(If you want faster service you must call us.)
3. We Email, Fax or Mail your finished documents to you. (Your Choice)
4. You have the documents signed in front of a Notary and mail back to us.
5. We will file your documents as soon as we receive them.
6. We will have your Spouse served ( Fee's apply) or they can sign their documents with a Notary.
7. When we receive the documents from step 6 back, we'll file them with the Court.
8. The court will take 2 to 3 weeks to process the documents if the Judge signs the Decree your Annulment is final.
9. As soon as the Court returns your documents to us we will mail both of you a copy of your
Signed Annulment Decree.
If your spouse files an Answer after being served with a Summons and Complaint, you may need to hire an Attorney.
You may file for an Annulment in Nevada. If you were Married in Nevada or Live in Nevada
No extra fee for talking with a Paralegal
No hidden fees
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Application is located near the bottom of this page.
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Most case's don't end-up in court, but you may be asked to go to court if the Judge wants you to. This is Rare but it does happen.
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