Michigan Record of Divorce or Annulment

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Michigan
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MI-808D
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Record of Divorce or Annulment: This is an administrative form used by the Court and state government to keep track of divorces. A sample has been provided to assist you in completing this form. Be sure to bring the completed sample with you to the final hearing.

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If you are married, you can file your annulment in California as long as you live in California. There is no required length of time for residency like there is for a divorce. And you can file in the county where you live (again, there is no 3-month residency requirement like with a divorce).

You or Your Spouse Must Be a Michigan Resident You must file your divorce in circuit court in the county where either you or your spouse has lived for at least ten days before filing. Most people file in the county where they live, but you do not have to. You can file where your spouse lives.

How much does it cost to file for a divorce in Michigan? When you file for divorce, you are required to pay a filing fee of $175 and an $80 judgment fee. You must also pay a fee to have your spouse served as well.

Divorces and legal separations do not have a deadline. You can file for divorce or legal separation at any time. BUT annulments DO have a deadline. In general, once the statute of limitations runs out, you can no longer file for an annulment.

It is important to note that certified copies of divorce decrees can only be obtained in the county where the divorce was finalized. Accessing this record via the Office of Vital Records is the only way to obtain full and certified copies of these records.

Incapacity. Incapacity can include physical incapacity and mental incapacity. If one spouse suffered from a physical incapacity, defect or infirmity at the time of the marriage, the marriage may be annulled if a case is brought to court within two years of the marriage date.

LENGTH OF MARRIAGE: The length of a marriage is NOT a ground for an annulment. If you are married for only one hour, one day, one week, one month or one year you are not entitled to an annulment in Michigan unless one of the above ground exist and can be proven in Court.

Bigamy. If you or your spouse were already married to someone else at the time you entered into a marriage together, your marriage can be annulled. Kinship. Incapacity. Under age. Fraud or duress.

Divorce Records in the state of Michigan can be obtained through an online search. Web services available on the state website and other third-party websites provide online access to divorce records. Office hours are between a.m. and p.m., Mondays to Fridays (except holidays).

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Michigan Record of Divorce or Annulment