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  2. Begin by entering the Plaintiff’s Full Name in the designated field, ensuring you include first, middle, and last names.
  3. Next, input the Plaintiff’s Birthdate using the format Month, Day, Year. Select Male or Female as applicable.
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  6. Continue with the Plaintiff’s Birthplace and specify how many times this marriage has occurred.
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In Michigan, the grounds for an annulment are incapacity due to age, bigamy, incapacity due to mental or physical condition, duress, fraud, kinship, and improper ceremony. Most of the grounds for annulment in the State of Michigan are difficult to prove, and few annulments are granted for that reason.
Most court proceedings and filings in Ohio are public. You may be surprised to learn that divorce cases are no exception.
If one spouse suffered from a physical incapacity, defect or infirmity at the time of the marriage, the marriage may be annulled if a case is brought to court within two years of the marriage date.
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In Michigan, a legal annulment is not based upon the length of time you have been married. A legal annulment in Michigan is based upon either the inability to marry at the time of the marriage, or fraud in the contract of marriage.
Divorce records (just like marriage, birth and death records) are a matter of public record in Michigan.
The Annulment Process A petition is filed with the court, and the spouse requesting the annulment must provide a reason, or grounds, for why the annulment should be granted by the court. A hearing is held, where the court makes a decision of whether to grant the annulment or shift the case to a divorce proceeding.
An annulment is a legal procedure that voids a marriage and declares it null from its inception. Unlike divorce, the effect of declaring a marriage void is retroactive, meaning that the marriage was void at the time it was entered into.
Typically, most divorces in Michigan take 60 days to nine months, without children. On the other hand, when children are involved it typically takes between six months and a year to docHub a settlement.

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