Legal Question in Family Law in Texas
I would like to get my marriage annulled. I want to get the form online. What forms do I need?
1 Answer from Attorneys
You can't get an annlument in Texas unless your facts fit into one of the patterns specified in the Texas Family Code (Section 6.101 et seq.). The grounds for annulment (or for declaring a marriage void) are
1. one of the parties was underage.
2. one of the parties was so drunk (or was under the influence of drugs) that he didn't have the capacity to consent to the marriage.
3. one of the parties is unable to have sex.
4. someone used fraud, duress, or force to induce one of the parties to enter the marriage relationship.
5. one of the parties is mentally incompetent.
6. one of the parties had gotten a divorce from someone else less than 30 days prior to the marriage.
7. the parties married less than 72 hours after the license was issued (a suit for annulment under these grounds must be filed within 30 days after the marriage is entered into).
8 the parties are blood relatives.
9. one of the parties was still married to someone else.
If annulment isn't available, you can still get a regular divorce.