What is Annulment?
Annulment refers to legal documents that declare a marriage invalid from the start. These forms are used when seeking to annul a marriage. Choose templates tailored to Kentucky to ensure accuracy.
Annulment documents help declare a marriage void in Kentucky. Attorney-drafted templates are quick and easy to complete.

Ideal for couples seeking to annul their marriage due to specific legal grounds, this form promotes a simplified legal process for both parties.
File for an annulment when your marriage has no children or shared property, addressing specific legal grounds for cancellation.
Finalize agreements for property division, child support, and custody after annulment proceedings.
Use this questionnaire to determine grounds for annulment and whether both partners agree to the filing process.
Ideal for couples seeking to annul a marriage while addressing property division and child custody.
This checklist helps you navigate property division and restoration during an annulment proceeding, ensuring all important matters are considered.
An annulment makes a marriage legally void.
Annulments may be based on specific legal grounds.
Not all marriages qualify for annulment.
Annulment does not require a separation period beforehand.
Marital property division may still occur after annulment.
Begin the process quickly with these straightforward steps.
An annulment legally declares a marriage invalid, as if it never existed.
The duration varies, depending on court schedules and circumstances.
Yes, but specific grounds for annulment must still be met.
Yes, annulments are typically recorded and accessible to the public.
Children’s custody and support are addressed separately from the annulment.