Manhattan annulment attorney Ryan Besinque (https://www.besinquelaw.com/how-important-is-it-to-consummate-a-marriage/) releases a new article that explains the importance of consummating a marriage in New York. The lawyer points out that once a couple has entered into a marriage, it is presumed they would live together and consummate the marriage through sexual intercourse. However, not all marriages are like this.
"A married partner may only seek an annulment based on specific criteria. In the case of the consummation of a marriage, it is only necessary grounds for annulment if one party has a physical incapacity that prevents them from doing so, and it was discovered after the marriage," the Manhattan annulment attorney.
The lawyer explains that a court declaring that the status of marriage is no longer valid is called an annulment. Even though the marriage was valid at first, it can be annulled.
Attorney Ryan Besinque states that once a marriage has been declared valid, it will be deemed null. While the marital records of the couple might still be valid, they can decide to end their marriage. An annulment of marriage might make it null, but it won't affect the legitimacy or the responsibilities for parenting.
In the article, attorney Besinque identifies five reasons why a New York marriage can be canceled. One of these reasons is that one spouse is too young to marry, the other is mentally ill or incapacitated, the other has an incurable mental illness, consents to the marriage by force, and the third is that the spouses are unable to consummate the marriage.
According to the divorce lawyer, “Although an annulment voids the marriage, it does not affect the legitimacy of the children or the couple’s responsibility to them. When there are minor children involved, child custody and support are factors that still must be dealt with in an annulment. The court can order child support, custody, and visitation, similar to a divorce.”
Lastly, the divorce lawyer emphasizes that it is important to seek the help of an experienced attorney when it comes to matters like annulment and child support. Having a skilled lawyer may be able to help the client understand what their rights are and what steps they should take next to ensure a favorable outcome.
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