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Wyoming Annulment

In Wyoming, annulment documents help individuals navigate the process of declaring a marriage null. Our attorney-drafted templates are fast and easy to complete.

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Similar documents: key differences

  • Annulment vs. Divorce — annulment declares a marriage invalid, while divorce ends a valid marriage.
  • Decree of Nullity vs. Annulment — both terms often mean the same but may vary in usage by state.
  • Petition for Annulment vs. Complaint for Annulment — both initiate annulment but may differ in legal phrasing.
  • Nullity vs. Invalidity — nullity refers to the legal status of a marriage, while invalidity implies a lack of legal effect.

Types of Annulment forms

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Petitions

Petition to Annul Marriage

File for an annulment when your marriage has no children or shared property, addressing specific legal grounds for cancellation.

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Petitions

Complaint for Annulment

Use this when seeking to have a marriage annulled due to specific grounds like fraud, force, or incapacity.

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Custody & Support

Annulment Property Settlement — Custody and Support

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

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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.

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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.

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Testimony

Preliminary Testimony — Catholic Church Annulment

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

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Questionnaires

Annulment Questionnaire

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

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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.

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Common Wyoming Annulment documents

  • Petition for Annulment — initiates the annulment process based on specific grounds.
  • Application for Annulment — requests court approval to declare a marriage null.
  • Annulment Petition — formal request to the court for annulment.
  • Complaint for Annulment — outlines reasons for seeking an annulment in court.
  • Decree of Annulment — official court order declaring the marriage null.
  • Annulment Agreement — outlines terms related to annulment, such as property division.

FAQs

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.

How to get started

Begin your annulment process with these simple steps.

  • Find a template or package that fits your situation.
  • Review the description, preview, and signing requirements.
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  • Complete it in the online editor.
  • Export or send: download, email, USPS mail, notarize online, or send for e-signature.

Practical tip

Understanding the grounds for annulment can clarify your next steps.

Glossary

AnnulmentLegal process to declare a marriage invalid and void.
Decree of AnnulmentCourt order officially declaring a marriage null.
PetitionFormal request to a court to take action on a legal matter.
ComplaintDocument outlining reasons for seeking legal relief.
NullityLegal status indicating that a marriage has no legal effect.
GroundsLegal reasons required to justify filing for annulment.
ApplicationRequest submitted to a court for a legal decision.
AgreementWritten understanding between parties regarding terms of annulment.

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