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Family Law :: Annulment

Annulment in California

An annulment can be filed by a married person to restore the parties to the status of unmarried persons if the marriage was not legally valid. A marriage may be considered void and will be nullified if it is a (1) incestuous marriage (Fam. Code Section 2200) or a bigamous marriage (Fam. Code Section 2201). A marriage may also be considered voidable based on (1) the petitioner's age at the time of the marriage (Fam. Code, Section 2210(a)), (2) a prior existing marriage (Fam. Code, Section 2210(b), (3) unsound mind (Fam. Code, Section 2210(c), (4) fraud (Fam. Code, Section 2210(d), force (Fam. Code Section 2210(e), or physical incapacity (Fam. Code, Section 2210(f).

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