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  • Seems like you got bigger problems than annuling an annulment. You married hurriedly, then decided to "undo" the marriage, then decided to "undo" the "undo". I'd say you're both too young to be married until you have some notion of what commitment means. But the only way to solve the surface problem is to remarry. You can remarry the same person over and over again if you like.
  • In order to undo it you would likely have to explain why you want it undone. Since you mentioned you fabricated the reason for the annulment it's probably better to simply get remarried because admitting that you lied in the paperwork would be admitting to perjury which is a felony in most places.
  • It depends what stage you are at. You said you were together before it was final, but you couldn't stop it. Did you have a hearing, did you submit a Decree of Annulment to the court? Unless you have a signed Decree, it's probably not too late (and even with the signed decree, it might not be too late). You should consult an attorney. If you had, you would have probably been advised that you can get an annulment without manufacturing "fraud" that didn't exist. See www.lvdivorce.com for more information and to contact an attorney that does this type of work.
  • Dont know how to log on to this site - so sorry I am issuing this post as an answer but it is the only way I can post this..... Seems earlier posting was from someone a little young possibly and of no understanding of real tough life! I wish you well though...... This looks like a good site to help me though! I am from the UK, and need a bit of advice, if you could be so kind? Basically, married a bigamist in Vegas last year: as a first time bride at old age of 45, thought I'd found 'love'. He married me, knowing he was already married to some poor other woman - all of us involved in this are English, UK nationals. I threw him out when I first realised what he had done, of course. The heartache is terrible- since loved him - not to mention practical problems in that I had changed all my ID over to his name so need to get this 'marriage' annulled pretty quickly! At least then I can get my ID changed back over to my maiden name. Causes so many problems when bank accounts, driving licence, passport even had been changed over, to my new married name, and then find out all this bigamy has been going on.... Have been looking at how to get an annulment in Nevada - but come up against problem of serving papers overseas. Does anyone at all 'out there' and happens to be be reading this, know of any Nevada Lawyers - you call them attorneys - who may specialise in this sort of thing???? I need one who can do the publication of an advertisment in my local press way back to the East of you on the South coast of the UK. Willing to drive to London - which, I suppose where I might find someone who deals with international bigamy... You may ask, why don't I just do annulment via attorneys in Nevada - but does anyone out there know of one who can serve papers on - and it seems we Brits are termed "Foreign Aliens!"....... Joking aside though, though I could probably work out how to get an annulment, my other problem is that I don't want the other wife- she is called Jan - to find out - since she is very ill with MS and in a wheelchair( went spying and saw for myself: THOSE lies were true, at least) and having digested over some 4 years now what 'husband' told me about the care of MS patients, the shock would not only hurt her immensely but may also and more importantly antognise her condition. You see, when Clark County serve annulment papers, court officials have to approach the last known address of bigamist spouse - whether it is in UK or US it seems: or do it by advert - in the case of a non-contested/and or complaint of annulment... it is all far too complicated for my grey cells to digest.... OK - to any of you out there who may be able to help, my question is, how do I get an annulment form state of Nevada ( happy to go back there - lovely place and nice people) without involving poor Jan? I want to protect her from finding out about her husband ( and that hurt, writing that - for I had thought he was my husband) Not only can I not let this happen to this poor woman -his other wife - for after all, I am able to walk: she isn't: Ok I know I married a man who lied to me, and led me down the rosy path, but he was so convincing.... All I am trying to do now is minimalise the damage caused on a practical level. Does anyone happening to perchance upon this posting know of a Nevada attorney who provides serving of papers abroad? I know it is a long shot, but just thought I would ask - getting a bit desperate now, since though he made sure we kept our 'marriage quiet' - which is why, I suppose, we ended up getting married in Vegas - someone has found out about the existence of the other wife and has been blackmailing me to some £300 a month now. It started as 200 last November, just after we came back from States. I paid since very mindful of trying to protect this other wife, even though my/her/our husband is scum, but why should she suffer? Been paying up since last November and to be honest, run out of money. Is there anyone out there who could tell me my best course of action? I am very sorry if I post this inappropriately, but being English for one, and middle aged and without a man, I don't know how to negotiate sites like this very well. In a way though I hope this does find your way to you who posted this thing about getting married in Vegas, splitting up, getting back together.... You never gave your age, but you gave yourself away..... Have a look at my REAL problems. And yes, agree with earlier posting who was astute enough to read through the lines, YOU are too young to have even got married in the first place. Where are your parents in all your own self-imposed mess that you now want to waste the Judge's time with? Bless you, you are young, were/ are/ will be in love... with this same boy - nt even a man by the sounds of things! But hey, I wish you well, child-bride, and so hope that those of you who replied to her, may also answer a more MATURE woman who now has VERY REAL problems!! Thanks! Bye x
  • This is for the UK resident. Bush & Levy, LLC http://www.bushlevylaw.com/practices-family.php handle annulment for clients not in the US. Also wanted to throw this out there, but since your "husband" lied about being married but he told you about the his other wife having MS. Doesn't it make you think that he might be lying about that also. Have you seen the marriage license? Do you know without him pointing her out that she IS his wife and not someone pretending to be his wife? Have you not thought that HE was the one blackmailing you every month? I know I don't know the whole situation but I would hate to see you get hurt any more than you already have been. You have been very generous, forgiving, and understandable of others feelings. You are trying to do the right thing, but I also think you need to think about yourself too. If he doesn't want his other wife to find out then he should be paying the blackmail every month. I so hope he is not taking advantage of your heart and the wonderful person you are. Besides, this blackmailer could still continue to blackmail even if you have an annulment. Marriages, divorces, annulments, etc. are a matter of public record. Don't you think that even though you have tried to conceal this marriage for the other wife's health that it won't hurt her to find out that he was married but got it annulled and you didn't do anything? Unfortunately, sometimes trying to do the right thing or make things right causes pain also. Please think about this. I hope I haven't offended you. I'm positive you have been hurting because it's obvious you loved him. I wish the best for you. I hope this helps.
  • As per NRCP 60(b) which is a rule of civil procedure in Nevada, a Nevada annulment (or divorce) can be reversed for up to six months after it has been granted by filing a document called a "Stipulation and Order to Set Aside Annulment." It's actually two documents in one: the Stipulation, within which you state your reason for wanting to set aside your annulment (such as you've reconciled), and the Order, which, once signed by the judge, allows your marriage to continue as though it had never been interrupted by the annulment. http://www.NevadaAnnulment.org a Conexa, LLC website lawyer legal services...at paralegal prices
  • Like the post above said, You can do a Stipulation and Order to cancel the Annulment.

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