Opting for annulment
3rd September 2010
© Maciej Moskwa
The number of people looking to annul their marriage is on the rise
The last two years have seen a boom in the number of annulments taking place across Poland.
Despite lengthy legal procedures, it seems that an increasing number of Poles are deciding upon this route as a way of officially ending their marriage.
Approximately 3,500 requests are filled each year to courts across the nation, however this figure almost tripled in 2009, with a record-smashing 10,000 separate cases filed to a total of 40 courts.
Unlike a divorce, annulment declares the marriage null and void, generally rendering it invalid, as if the marriage had never taken place.
“The fact that the figure is on the rise so dramatically is very worrying,” says one priest in Wielk ...
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