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An annulment is a way of ending a marriage, similar to a divorce. However, unlike a divorce where you must wait up to one year before you can apply, you can apply for an annulment at any time after the wedding.
It is established by reference to one of five facts \u2013 adultery, unreasonable behaviour, two years desertion, two years separation with consent or five years separation.
If you are eligible and the case is uncontested (i.e. both parties agree to the annulment), it will take between six to eight months to process.
How Do I Get an Annulment? In Kansas, you will need to file a "Petition for Annulment" in the district court for the county where either you or your spouse live. You do not have to have lived in the county where you file for any particular period of time.
To annul a marriage, fill in a nullity application form. Keep your own copy. Filing a nullity application form costs £593.
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Plainly stated, there is no \u201ctime limit\u201d to file an annulment in Arizona. \u201cTime\u201d is not a requirement, the marriage must be invalid according to one of the criteria laid out above. Even a lengthy \u201cmarriage\u201d of many years could be annulled.
Grounds for annulment You must either show that the marriage was not legally valid i.e. the marriage is 'void' or that the marriage is defective i.e. 'voidable'. Reasons your marriage may not have been legally valid include: You and your spouse are closely related. Either spouse was under 16 at the time of the marriage.
An annulment is a court order that says that your marriage did not exist or was not valid \u2013 this is different from a divorce, which ends a valid marriage that previously existed. When a marriage is annulled, it ends immediately.
If you are eligible and the case is uncontested (i.e. both parties agree to the annulment), it will take between six to eight months to process.
An annulment may be granted if one of the parties is unable to consummate the marriage due to impotence or incapacity to have sexual intercourse due to a physical inability or mental condition that existed at the time of marriage. Unable to consent to marriage due to mental illness, incapacity, or intoxication.

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