Phoenix Arizona Decree of Annulment

State:
Arizona
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Phoenix
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AZ-DR-8-ANU
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A Decree is a court order for a party or parties to take a certain action or actions. Failure to comply with the Decree can result in contempt of court charges. This form, a sample Decree of Annulment, can be used as a model to draft a Decree for the named purpose in the designated state. The judge must sign the Decree. Available for download now in standard format(s).

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You must have a legal reason to file for annulment. 90 DAY Requirement to File for an Annulment in Arizona: You or your spouse must have made Arizona your home, or have been stationed in Arizona while a member of the Armed Forces, for AT LEAST 90 (Ninety) DAYS before you file the Annulment Petition with the Court.

You would file your Petition for Dissolution of Marriage in the county where either you or your spouse lives. You will be required to pay a filing fee; although you may apply for the court to waive the filing fee.

Plainly stated, there is no ?time limit? to file an annulment in Arizona. ?Time? is not a requirement, the marriage must be invalid according to one of the criteria laid out above. Even a lengthy ?marriage? of many years could be annulled.

There are a number of possible situations when you can ask an Arizona court to annul your marriage: One of the parties was married to someone else (bigamy). The parties are related by blood. One of the parties was a minor at the time of the marriage, and did not obtain the consent of a parent or guardian.

Plainly stated, there is no ?time limit? to file an annulment in Arizona. ?Time? is not a requirement, the marriage must be invalid according to one of the criteria laid out above. Even a lengthy ?marriage? of many years could be annulled.

What are the grounds for annulment? Bigamy ? if one of you was already married, the marriage is invalid. Incest ? if you are closely related, the marriage cannot be legal. Underage ? if one or both of you were underage without parental consent, the marriage is invalid.

How long does a civil annulment take? The entire process can take anywhere from six months to four years, depending on the court's calendar. After the initial consultation and contract signing between you and your chosen attorney, your petition will be prepared.

It may take between 2 years to 4 years on the average to annul a marriage in the Philippines if the other spouse does not contest the annulment and there are no issues like property, custody, or support.

Grounds for annulment You must either show that the marriage was not legally valid i.e. the marriage is 'void' or that the marriage is defective i.e. 'voidable'. Reasons your marriage may not have been legally valid include: You and your spouse are closely related. Either spouse was under 16 at the time of the marriage.

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