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My daughter has a new husband, Married March 12th this year. She is wanting out of the marriage, as he is cheating alot. He meets up with women from party lines. My daughter got a hold of his cell and checked it recently and busted him. He started a profile on there that sounds like a man advertising like he's single. Its him, I heard it . The other night he recieved a text that made my daughter suspicious so she followed him when he left. Sure enough she seen him meet with a woman.He did this before in night clubs before they married but she forgave him and gave him a 2nd chance. I told her that if she doesnt want to continue in this marriage, she should get a annulment if its not to late.Is it?

2007-05-22 07:42:01 · 4 answers · asked by nspiredmind 1 in Family & Relationships Marriage & Divorce

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State specific like most divorce laws.

Grounds for annulment
Grounds for a marriage being voidable or void ab initio vary in different legal jurisdictions, but are typically limited to fraud, bigamy, and mental incompetence including the following:

Either spouse was already married to someone else at the time of the marriage;
Either spouse was too young to be married, or too young without required court or parental consent (unless, in some cases, where the marriage continued beyond the age of consent, which validates it);
Either spouse was under the influence of drugs or alcohol at the time of the marriage;
Either spouse was mentally incompetent at the time of the marriage;
If the consent to the marriage was based on fraud or force;
Either spouse was physically incapable to be married (typically, inability to have sexual intercourse which persists) at the time of the marriage;
The marriage is prohibited by law due to the relationship between the parties. This is the "prohibited degree of consanguinity", or blood relationship between the parties. The most common legal relationship is 2nd cousins; the legality of such relationship between 1st cousins varies around the world.
Prisoners sentenced to a term of life imprisonment may not marry.
The guilty party -- the one with responsibility for having caused the defect in the marriage -- is ordinarily disentitled to request a declaration of nullity. The victimized spouse may ordinarily apply for innocent spouse relief. The fact that a marriage was a nullity ordinarily does not prevent an innocent spouse from collecting the financial benefits of marriage, such as the rights to community property, spousal support, child support, and equitable contribution to attorney fees for litigation expenses.

2007-05-22 07:45:37 · answer #1 · answered by wizjp 7 · 1 0

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2016-05-20 01:41:09 · answer #2 · answered by glenna 3 · 0 0

The answer to your question, there is no deadline. But, having said that the conditions to get the annulment may be difficult.

Society makes it a lot easier to jump into the pan than to get out.

The favored reason was not having consummated the marriage. Really difficult to prove.

2007-05-25 07:47:16 · answer #3 · answered by Caretaker 7 · 0 0

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RE :What is the deadline for annulment of marriage?
My daughter has a new husband, Married March 12th this year. She is wanting out of the marriage, as he is cheating alot. He meets up with women from party lines. My daughter got a hold of his cell and checked it recently and busted him. He started a profile on there that sounds like a man advertising like he's single. Its him, I heard it . The other night he recieved a text that made my daughter suspicious so she followed him when he left. Sure enough she seen him meet with a woman.He did this before in night clubs before they married but she forgave him and gave him a 2nd chance. I told her that if she doesnt want to continue in this marriage, she should get a annulment if its not to late.Is it?
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