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Annulment in Ohio
A marriage can be annulled in Ohio, but only if one of six requirements is met.
The requirements to annul a marriage are very case specific and only applicable to a very small number of marriages. If you believe an annulment is appropriate in your situation, review the resources below and seek the advice of counsel.
The requirements to annul a marriage are very case specific and only applicable to a very small number of marriages. If you believe an annulment is appropriate in your situation, review the resources below and seek the advice of counsel.
Ohio statute governs the termination of a marriage through annulment. The fact patterns permitting annulments at the time this article was written are as follows:
(1) When the party seeking an annulment was under the age permissible for marriage when the marriage occurred.
(2) When the other spouse was still married to another contemporaneously with your marriage. (3) When either party to the marriage is adjudicated to be mentally incompetent. (4) When either spouse agreed to marriage only as a result of some kind of fraud. (5) When you consented to marriage only after a threat of force (6) When the marriage was not consummated. |
It is important to also note, though, that cohabitation after curing the underlying reason for annulment can cure the defect and prevent an annulment. However, a divorce, dissolution, or legal separation could still be sought. The rules around an annulment can be confusing, so we recommend you seek competent family law counsel to advise you if you think you might want to pursue an annulment.
If you are ready to move forward with considering the annulment process, we ask you to consider using our services.
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Disclaimer: All articles and blog posts are for informational purpose only. This information was current as of October of 2015. The information does not constitute legal advice and should not be relied upon as a substitute for your hiring an attorney to review your specific legal issue. By reading this blog site you understand that there is no attorney client relationship between you and The Fogelman Law Firm LLC. To form an attorney client relationship, you must contact us, appear for a consultation, and sign a retention agreement before this firm will represent you.
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