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Nullity is more commonly referred to as an annulment. Nullity (or annulment) is not the same as divorce. Divorce is a declaration ending a valid marriage. Nullity is a declaration that a valid marriage never existed.
Under Florida annulment law, once people are legally married, it can only be terminated by death or court order. Once a marriage is void, the court can terminate the marriage by issuing either a dissolution of marriage (divorce) or annulment. In a divorce, the court dissolves/ends the relationship.
The most common ground for annulment is fraud and misrepresentation.
A Declaration of Nullity is not the dissolution of an existing marriage (as is a dispensation from a marriage ratum sed non consummatum and an annulment in civil law), but rather a determination that consent was never validly exchanged due to a failure to meet the requirements to enter validly into matrimony and
In a Declaration of Nullity of Marriage, the marriage that is sought to be declared void ab initio or void from the beginning. Whereas in an Annulment, the marriage is considered voidable, or the marriage is valid but is susceptible of being voided pursuant to the grounds provided under the law.
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After an annulment, the marriage legally never existed, so there are no grounds for community property. All assets acquired during the annulled relationship will usually be treated as the separate property of the person who earned it.

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