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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the annulment questionnaire in the editor.
Begin by selecting the type of action you wish to file: either a Joint Petition or a Complaint. This choice will determine how you proceed with your annulment.
Fill in your personal information, including your full name, address, and contact details. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for processing your annulment.
Next, provide your spouse's information in the designated fields. This includes their name, address, and contact details.
In the General Information section, answer questions regarding previous marriages, children, and any legal matters that may affect your case. Be thorough to avoid delays.
Finally, detail the reasons for annulment by checking applicable boxes and providing descriptions where necessary. This section is vital for establishing grounds for your annulment.
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