Legal Question in Family Law in California

anulment

I've been married 1yr. and have no children or property. Can I get an anulment?


Asked on 5/01/07, 12:47 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Elizabeth L. MacDowell Law Office of Elizabeth L. MacDowell

Re: anulment

Not for the reasons you describe. Annulments are granted when a marriage is unlawful because of incest or bigamy, or when the court finds the marriage is void because:

* of force, fraud, or physical or mental incapacity;

* one of the spouses or partners was too young to legally marry or enter into a domestic partnership; or

* one of the spouses or partners was already married or in a registered domestic partnership.

However, you may qualify for a streamlined divorce process called summary dissolution. You can get more informaiton here: http://www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp/family/divorce/summary.htm

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Answered on 5/01/07, 2:57 am


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