The Complaint for Annulment is a legal document used in the Wyoming District Court to request that a marriage be declared null and void. This form outlines the specific grounds under Wyoming law that can render the marriage void or voidable. Unlike divorce, which ends a marriage, an annulment treats the marriage as if it never existed, effectively clearing any legal ties between the parties involved.
This form should be used when an individual seeks to have their marriage annulled in Wyoming. Common scenarios include cases where one party was underage at the time of the marriage, if consent was obtained through fraud, or if the marriage was never consummated. It is essential for individuals who wish to erase the legal status of their marriage entirely to use this Complaint for Annulment.
This form does not typically require notarization unless specified by local law. You should check with your local court for any specific requirements regarding notarization for your annulment proceeding.
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