What are the requirements for the annulment of a marriage? |
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Annulment (also referred to as "nullity" outside the U.S.) is a means of "erasing" a marriage so that legally, it never existed.
To successfully seek an annulment, you must file your request with the court within a certain amount of time. This time frame will depend upon a couple of different factors - where you live, the reason for the annulment, and when you first discovered the condition that renders your marriage invalid.
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These are the most common ones
Polygamy, Insanity, Impotence, Incompetence, Incest, Mental Disability, Duress, Fraud... There are other "grounds" for annulment, but they are different from state to state. I found that small list on http://www.assisteddivorce.com/annulment.html
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That would depend upon the state laws where the marriage took place. In some states there is a specific time limit pertaining to annulment proceedings and other contributing factors. The best option is to consult with an attorney who specializes in domestic/family law. Most attorneys offer free consultations or charge only a nominal fee.
First answer by Macky. Last edit by Rohit Rocks. Contributor trust: 12 [recommend contributor]. Question popularity: 149 [recommend question]
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