Annulments
The effects of a divorce can be long lasting and far-reaching. This is generally not the case with an annulment. An annulment does not include dividing up property and paying alimony because the marriage is treated as having never existed. From a legal perspective, if certain conditions can be proved in a court, then annulment becomes simply a procedure for declaring a marriage null and void. Unlike divorce, it is usually retroactive, meaning that an annulled marriage is considered to be invalid from the inception, as if it never happened in the first place.