by Bedoy2000 on July 7th, 2004

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What is the time limit that a married couple has before they are ineligible for an annulment? Does it vary by city/state?

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  • There is no specific time limit usually, but that will vary by city and state.

    Most annulments take place after a marriage of a very short duration -- a few weeks or months -- so there are usually no assets or debts to divide, or children for whom custody, visitation, and child support are a concern. When a long-term marriage is annulled, however, most states have provisions for dividing property and debts, as well as determining custody, visitation, child support, and alimony. Children of an annulled marriage are not considered illegitimate.

    I knew a guy who had BOTH of his divorces annuled by the Roman Catholic Church 10+ years after he divorced. This was a religious annulment. He had a very specific set of circumstances that allowed this and typically, annulments are reserved for short term marriages.

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