Texas Annulment Property Settlement and Joint Custody Agreement

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For marriages that violated the 30-day waiting period for remarriage after divorce, you must file for annulment within one year after you were married. For marriages that violated the 72-hour waiting period after getting license, you must request an annulment within 30 days after the ceremony.

Under Texas law, there are four grounds for declaring a marriage void: bigamy, incest, one spouse is under the age of 18 and is not legally emancipated, and a current or former stepparent and stepchild relationship between the spouses.

In Texas, the filing fee is approximately $300. On top of filing fees there are legal fees. In order to keep these costs down, many spouses may choose to file to annul a marriage without seeking legal advice. However, we always recommend appointing a law firm with experience in working cases in Texas annulment law.

An annulment is a legal procedure that cancels a marriage. An annulled marriage is erased from a legal perspective, and it declares that the marriage never technically existed and was never valid.

Texas allows annulments in the following situations: A spouse was under the age of 18 when they got married. A spouse was under the influence of alcohol or narcotics when they got married. A spouse is permanently impotent.

6.102. ANNULMENT OF MARRIAGE OF PERSON UNDER AGE 18. (a) The court may grant an annulment of a marriage of a person 16 years of age or older but under 18 years of age that occurred without parental consent or without a court order as provided by Subchapters B and E, Chapter 2.

In a decree of divorce or annulment, the court shall order a division of the estate of the parties in a manner that the court deems just and right, having due regard for the rights of each party and any children of the marriage.

Income is one of the things used to determine the appropriate amount of child support in Texas, but it isn't the only one. The amount paid is also determined by how many children are being supported. Two children ? Net income is multiplied by 25%. Three children ? Net income is multiplied by 30%.

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