Legal Question in Family Law in Connecticut

anullment,divorce

what do i have to do to get an anullment or divorce. I have been married 9months and we have extreme irreconcilable differences and incombatability?


Asked on 1/22/07, 9:28 am

2 Answers from Attorneys

Sarah Summons Law Offices of Sarah F. Summons

Re: anullment,divorce

File for it in court. An annulment is based upon fraud. You have to fulfil the requirements of residency. Most courts have an area to assist.

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Answered on 1/22/07, 10:16 am
Nicholas Adamucci ADAMUCCI, LLC

Re: anullment,divorce

An anullment is different than a divorce. The purpose of an anullment is to erase the marriage completely. It is as if it had never happened. On the other hand, a divorce is simply the ending of a marriage. With these different purposes, follow different standards. For your purpose, if you want to get a divorce, you must file paperwork with the court. You can obtain this paperwork at the clerk's office of your local courthouse. This paperwork will give you the general directions. However, the clerk's office cannot give you legal advice. If you need legal advice, or would like a lawyer to simply complete the divorce, you should seek counsel.

If you need further assistance, you should contact me at www.findctlawyer.com or email me at [email protected].

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Answered on 1/22/07, 12:08 pm


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