Annulments Columbus 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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Charlesworth Thomas F
614-258-4848
1654 E Broad St Suite 301
Columbus, OH
Brehm Eric W. Attorney
614-519-4984
604 E. Rich St., Suite 2100
Columbus, OH
Sallynda Rothchild Dennison Attorney At Law
614-228-3414
500 S Front St Suite 102
Columbus, OH
Cox Koltak & Gibson LLP
614-224-4357
5 E Long St 2nd Floor
Columbus, OH
Carpenter Lane LLC
614-222-2100
140 E Town St
Columbus, OH
Taylor AmySue Co LPA
614-224-2426
505 S High St
Columbus, OH
Gaba Elizabeth N Attorney
614-586-1586
1231 E Broad St
Columbus, OH
Krupman Golden Meizlish & Marks LLP
614-258-1983
923 E Broad St
Columbus, OH
Chasser Law Offices
614-453-0760
2109 W 5th Ave
Columbus, OH
Sherrod & Soroka, LLC
614-678-5051
673 Mohawk St. Suite 100
Columbus, 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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Charlesworth Thomas F

614-258-4848
1654 E Broad St Suite 301
Columbus, OH