Annulments Cincinnati OH

An annulment is a court procedure that dissolves a marriage and treats the marriage as though it never happened. For some people, divorce carries a stigma, and they would prefer to have their marriage annulled, while others prefer an annulment because it may be easier to remarry in their church if they go through an annulment rather than a divorce.

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J. Kaufman Michael
513-621-4899
2345 Ashland Ave. Ste 300
Cincinnati, OH
Thomas & Thomas - Attorneys
(513) 961-5311
2323 Park Avenue
Cincinnati, OH
Weisser & Wolf
513-721-3236
1014 Vine St
Cincinnati, OH
Rose John W
513-621-7902
632 Vine St
Cincinnati, OH
Peck Shaffer & Williams LLP - Attorneys
(513) 621-3394
201 East Fifth Street
Cincinnati, OH
Rendigs Fry Kiely & Dennis - L.L.P.
(513) 381-9200
One West Fourth Street
Cincinnati, OH
Strauss & Troy, LPA
(513) 621-2120
Federal Reserve Building
Cincinnati, OH
Cors & Bassett LLC
(513) 852-8200
537 East Pete Rose Way
Cincinnati, OH
Dressman Benzinger LaVelle psc
(513) 241-4110
3500 Carew Tower
Cincinnati, OH
The Drew Law Firm Co., LPA
(513) 621-8210
One West Fourth Street
Cincinnati, OH

 

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Like a divorce, an annulment is a court procedure that dissolves a marriage. But, unlike a divorce, an annulment treats the marriage as though it never happened. For some people, divorce carries a stigma, and they would prefer to have their marriage annulled. Others prefer an annulment because it may be easier to remarry in their church if they go through an annulment rather than a divorce.

There are two types of annulment: civil annulment (by the state government) and religious annulment (by a church).

Grounds for Civil Annulment

Grounds for civil annulment vary slightly from state to state. Generally, an annulment requires that at least one of the following reasons exists:

Misrepresentation or fraud. For example, if a spouse lied about her capacity to have children, that she had reached the age of consent, or that she was not married to someone else, an annulment could be granted.

Concealment. For example, if a spouse concealed an addiction to alcohol or drugs, a felony conviction, children from a prior relationship, a sexually transmitted disease, or impotency, an annulment might be granted.

Refusal or inability to consummate the marriage. Refusal or inability of a spouse to have sexual intercourse with the other spouse can be grounds for an annulment.

Misunderstanding. For example, if one person wanted children and the other did not, an annulment might be granted.

Most annulments take place after marriages 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.

Religious Annulments

Within the Roman Catholic Church, a couple may obtain a religious annulment after obtaining a civil divorce, so that one or both people may remarry, within the church or anywhere else, and have the second union recognized by the church. The grounds for annulments in the Catholic Church are different than for civil annulments.


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J. Kaufman Michael

513-621-4899
2345 Ashland Ave. Ste 300
Cincinnati, OH