This form is used in the Catholic Church named a declaration of nullity, commonly known as an annulment , a decision that is made by the Church, which acknowledges that a couple never established the sacred bond of marriage.
If the court approves it, your marriage will be officially declared as never valid. It’s like getting a clean slate to start fresh!
In many cases, yes. A judge will review your application, so it’s important to be ready to share your story.
It's not a must, but having a lawyer can make the process smoother, like having a good navigator on a road trip.
The time varies, but it can take several months. Think of it like a marathon, not a sprint!
Common grounds include things like fraud, lack of consent, or being underage. It's basically saying the marriage was based on something that shouldn’t have happened.
Anyone who believes their marriage wasn't valid can apply. This often includes issues like not being able to consent or a lack of legal capacity.
A Declaration of Nullity is a legal statement that a marriage was never valid. It's like saying the marriage was a mistake from the beginning.