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Plainly stated, there is no time limit to file an annulment in Arizona. Time is not a requirement, the marriage must be invalid according to one of the criteria laid out above. Even a lengthy marriage of many years could be annulled.
And unlike divorce, a marriage can be annulled any time after the wedding ceremony with a maximum time limit of three years. However, like a divorce, there has to be valid grounds which have to be cited and met.
You must have a legal reason to file for annulment. 90-day requirement to File for an Annulment in Arizona: You or your spouse must have made Arizona your home or have been stationed in Arizona while a member of the Armed Forces, for at least 90 (ninety) days before you file the Annulment Petition with the Court.
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.
What are the grounds for a marriage to be annulled? Lack of Parental Consent. Insanity. Consent was obtained thru Fraud. Consent was obtained thru Force, Intimidation, and Undue Influence. Impotence. Sexually Transmitted Diseases.
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However, sometimes annulments are denied, leaving you with little in the way of options. If your annulment is denied, you will have to go through the divorce process if you no longer want your marriage to be void. There are many reasons why your annulment may be denied.
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.
Plainly stated, there is no time limit to file an annulment in Arizona. Time is not a requirement, the marriage must be invalid according to one of the criteria laid out above. Even a lengthy marriage of many years could be annulled.
Lying. Lying to the other spouse is usually justification for an annulment. The lie has to be about something that induced the other into the marriage. The most common example of this occurs when the husband tells the wife he wants to have children.
A court can also find ground for an annulment where one spouse entered into a marriage without knowing that the other spouse is medically diagnosed as impotent, or infertile.

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