Arizona Annulment Not sure which form you need? Answer 2–3 quick questionsNew
Find form

Arizona Annulment

Annulment documents in Arizona help declare a marriage null and void. Attorney-drafted templates are quick and straightforward to complete.

Jayne Welch
Reviewed by Jayne Welch Content Attorney / Legal Editor, US Legal Forms

Similar documents: key differences

  • Annulment vs. Divorce — Annulment treats the marriage as if it never existed, while divorce ends a valid marriage.
  • Decree of Annulment vs. Judgment of Nullity — Both declare a marriage void, but terminology may differ by jurisdiction.
  • Annulment Petition vs. Complaint for Annulment — A petition is a formal request, while a complaint involves legal action.
  • Nullity of Marriage vs. Declaration of Nullity — Terms often used interchangeably, both signify a marriage deemed invalid.
  • Annulment Agreement vs. Property Settlement — An annulment agreement includes annulment terms, while a property settlement focuses on asset division.

Types of Annulment forms

No forms match this selection.
Petitions

Petition for Annulment

Use this legal document to annul a marriage under specific grounds recognized by Arizona law, ensuring all parties are aware of their rights.

Get form
Applications

Application, Affidavit, and Entry of Default

Request a default judgment when the respondent fails to respond, ensuring a smoother court process.

Get form
Decrees

Decree of Annulment

Use this to annul a marriage when there are no children or community property involved.

Get form
Custody & Support

Annulment Property Settlement — Custody and Support

Finalize agreements for property division, child support, and custody after annulment proceedings.

Get form
Petitions

Petition for a Formal Marriage Case

Request a declaration of nullity for your marriage due to defective consent. Essential for pursuing a future marriage within the Catholic Church.

Get form
Applications

Application for Declaration of Nullity — Catholic Church

Begin the annulment process with this digital application to assess your eligibility for remarriage in the Catholic Church.

Get form
Testimony

Preliminary Testimony — Catholic Church Annulment

Gather essential information for a formal case regarding your marriage or divorce status through detailed preliminary testimony.

Get form
Questionnaires

Annulment Questionnaire

Use this questionnaire to determine grounds for annulment and whether both partners agree to the filing process.

Get form
Checklists

Checklist: Property Division or Restoration Agreement — Annulment

This checklist helps you navigate property division and restoration during an annulment proceeding, ensuring all important matters are considered.

Get form
Cover Sheets

Cover Sheet — Annulment

Essential for starting an annulment process, this cover sheet ensures correct documentation and information submission to the court.

Get form
Other

Waiver of Service of Process

Save time and costs by waiving formal service of summons in a legal action.

Get form
Other

Preliminary Injunction — Annulment

Use this form to prevent either party from altering or disposing of marital assets during divorce proceedings.

Get form
Summons

Summons — Annulment

Use this document to notify a spouse of annulment proceedings and mandate their appearance in court, crucial for legal validity.

Get form
Notices

Notice of Right to Convert Health Insurance

Ensure dependent spouses understand their rights to convert health insurance after marriage dissolution.

Get form
Information

Notice to Conciliation Court — Annulment

Provide necessary information to the Conciliation Court for an annulment case in Arizona, ensuring proper legal processing.

Get form

Common Arizona Annulment documents

  • Petition for Annulment — Initiates the annulment process and outlines the reasons.
  • Annulment Agreement — Outlines terms for property and other arrangements post-annulment.
  • Complaint for Annulment — Legal document filed to request annulment in court.
  • Decree of Annulment — Formal court order declaring the marriage null.
  • Annulment Petition — Request to the court for annulment of marriage.

FAQs

Annulment declares a marriage invalid, while divorce ends a legally recognized marriage.

Yes, annulment can impact custody arrangements similar to divorce proceedings.

The duration varies by case complexity and court schedules, but it can take several months.

Yes, valid grounds for annulment must be established in the filing.

Yes, once the annulment is finalized, you are free to remarry.

How to get started

Begin your annulment journey with these simple steps.

  • Find a template or package that suits your situation.
  • Review the description, preview, and signing requirements.
  • Get full access with a subscription.
  • Complete it using the online editor.
  • Export or send it: download, email, USPS mail, or use e-signature.

Practical tip

Consider gathering any marriage-related documents early to streamline the annulment process.

Glossary

AnnulmentLegal process declaring a marriage invalid.
Decree of AnnulmentCourt order stating a marriage is null and void.
Petition for AnnulmentFormal request to the court for annulment.
Complaint for AnnulmentLegal filing to initiate annulment proceedings.
Judgment of NullityCourt's ruling that a marriage is invalid.
Annulment AgreementDocument outlining terms following annulment.
Nullity of MarriageLegal term for an invalid marriage.
Property SettlementAgreement on division of assets post-annulment.
Witness RequirementsNecessary individuals to sign annulment documents.
NotarizationOfficial verification of signatures on documents.

Trusted by over 3 million people of the world’s leading companies