ANSWER AND WAIVER FOR ANNULMENT OF MARRIAGE - jud14.flcourts.org 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name and the case number at the top of the form. Ensure that all personal information is accurate.
  3. In section 1, specify your residency and that of the respondent. This establishes jurisdiction for your annulment petition.
  4. Proceed to section 4, where you will select the appropriate circumstances regarding your marriage. Make sure to check only one box that accurately reflects your situation.
  5. In section 5, choose the reason for annulment by selecting one of the provided options. If none apply, use the blank space to describe your unique situation.
  6. Complete sections 6 through 8 by confirming details about children, pregnancy, and marital assets or debts.
  7. Finally, sign and date the form at the bottom. Ensure all required fields are filled out before submitting.

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Write the reason(s) you are requesting this annulment. For example, a reason for an annulment might be that your spouse was married to someone else at the same time your spouse married you. You can list more than one reasons. You must be able to prove your grounds for annulment.
The grounds for annulment are: The marriage is void because its bigamous (a spouse is legally married to more than one person), uous (the couple is closely related by blood or marriage), or because one spouse is permanently mentally incapacitated and unable to consent to marriage.
You must give a reason why your marriage wasnt legal from the start One of the spouses is married to another person (bigamy) You got married when you were under 18 and it wasnt legal to do so. Your spouse tricked you to get you to agree to marry them.
If you were married for three to 10 years, alimony can not exceed 50 percent of the length of the marriage; for 10-20 years, 60 percent of the length of the marriage; and over 20 years, 75 percent of the length of a marriage.
To get an annulment in California, you must file a petition with the court and prove that your marriage was invalid from the start. Grounds for annulment include fraud, bigamy, underage marriage, or incapacity. The court will review your case to determine if an annulment is granted.

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An annulment is a court ruling that a marriage was never valid. The most common ground for annulment is fraud and misrepresentation. For example, one person may not have disclosed to the other a prior divorce, a criminal record, an infectious disease, or an inability to engage in sex or have children.

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