Can you get an annulment from a spouse if he is in prison and you have been married longer than 5 years and your spouse has been in jail for 18 months?

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No, the spouse wishing to end the marriage would need to file for a divorce, in some states it is referred to as a dissolution of marriage. The prescribed divorce procedures required by the state of residency also apply to a spouse who is incarcerated.

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