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I've always wondered why, if you gotten an annulment, your husband is your ex, like when you get divorced. If the marriage wasn't consummated and was a farce, a la Kenny Chesney and Renee Zellweger, why are you considered exes? Anyone in law like family/divorce law can clarify it for me, please?

2006-08-19 01:08:45 · 5 answers · asked by Kristen H 6 in Politics & Government Law & Ethics

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An annulment is different than a divorce. In a divorce, the marriage is consider to have happened, and now it's terminated. In an annulment, the marriage is never considered to have happened.

The trick comes in two situations. First, when you're talking about legal and religious marriage. One might consider the termination to be a divorce, and the other annulment. So, for example, you might get a religious annulment and a legal divorce. As far as the church is concerned, you were never married. As far as the law is concerned, you were and it was terminated.

But even under a purely legal context, the difference matters because some legal effects are triggered upon marriage and divorce (implied changes in wills, community property issues, etc.).

The problem is, what do you call someone who you were never married to (after an annulment), especially to people who thought you had gotten married. You call then your "ex". It's just a lack of alternative terminology to express the different legal status. But the distinction as far as the different status goes remains important, despite the terminology used to refer to your former/non-spouse.

2006-08-19 04:14:52 · answer #1 · answered by coragryph 7 · 0 0

an annulment doesnt just pertain to a sexless marriage or not consumating it.
they are considered exes because they did make vows and there was a ceremony and it had to be disolved or there wouldnt be an annulment or divorce.
In some cases an annulment is sought by people that are of religious mind as a divorce is looked on as not allowed but if a church grants an annulment then it is accepted.

2006-08-19 01:25:43 · answer #2 · answered by whirlwind_123 4 · 1 0

i do not recognize what your causes are for desiring an annulment yet once you purchased married, you reported vows and made a dedication. you may want to target to artwork harder at making it artwork. if she needs to have sex with you, she of route nevertheless has an rather good type of emotions for you, exceptionally if she needs you to take her virginity. have you ever talked to her about inspite of it truly is that's on your options for desiring this annulment? have you ever tried eveything you may to make it artwork or are you giving up too right now? i do merely not recognize the way human beings can get married lately like its no longer something, marriage will no longer be person-friendly, its an rather good type of work and its no longer continually gonna bypass the way you like it to so i'm hoping you do no longer make waiting to bow out merely because it did not bypass precisely as planned. i really wish there are more effective causes behind your desiring this annulment, inspite of the undeniable fact that, do not ignore that she might want to opt to have sex with you to make you sense more effective connected to her and by no skill opt to leave, i.e. this can be a seize.

2016-11-26 01:29:54 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I don't think an annulment is considered a divorce.
I work on law but not in the states, in europe,french type.
Annulment is like when you break up a contract without obligations.
He certainly is not your husband.He has no legal obligations to pay you a monthly allemony or you to him.

2006-08-19 02:13:35 · answer #4 · answered by ParaskeveTuriya 4 · 0 0

ITs just the law. You its an annulment is as though it never happened

2006-08-19 03:37:16 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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