Married?
Don't think you are really married?
A declaration of nullity is a finding that there was no legal marriage between the parties, even though a marriage ceremony may have taken place.
A court may declare a marriage invalid on the following grounds:
- one or both of the parties were already married at the time
- one or both of the parties were under-age and did not have the necessary approvals, or
- one or both of the parties were forced into the marriage under duress.
To apply for nullity, you must file an Application for Final Orders. You will also need to prepare an affidavit stating:
- the facts relied on to have the marriage annulled, and
- details of the type of marriage ceremony performed.
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Fabian Horton for a Fixed Price Quote to apply for nullity.