What is Annulment?
Annulment documents legally declare a marriage invalid. They are used when circumstances such as fraud or incapacity exist. Explore our state-specific templates for guidance.
In Wyoming, annulment documents help individuals navigate the process of declaring a marriage null. Our attorney-drafted templates are fast and easy to complete.

Use this when seeking to have a marriage annulled due to specific grounds like fraud, force, or incapacity.
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.
Annulment is typically based on specific legal grounds.
Filing for annulment may require various documents to support your claim.
Annulment can affect property division and custody arrangements.
Not all marriages are eligible for annulment; certain conditions must be met.
The process may differ depending on local court rules.
Begin your annulment process with these simple steps.
Annulment legally declares a marriage invalid, typically due to specific grounds.
The duration varies based on the court's schedule and complexity of the case.
Yes, annulment can still be pursued, but child custody and support will need addressing.
Annulments require proving specific grounds, so they are not always easily granted.
The marriage is legally considered void, affecting property and personal status.