Ive only been married a few months, where do I get my annulment?
Most people do not qualify for an annulment. Even if you have been married for a few weeks, you will probably have to file a divorce complaint to end your marriage. A religious annulment and a legal annulment are not the same. A legal annulment is a very limited statutory proceeding (O.R.C. 3105.31) and has specific time limits (O.R.C. 3105.32). The procedure is similar to a divorce. You have to file a complaint for an annulment and there has to be a hearing. O.R.C. 3105.31 lists the following as grounds for an annulment: (A) That the party in whose behalf it is sought to have the marriage annulled was under the age at which persons may be joined in marriage as established by section 3101.01 of the Revised Code, unless after attaining such age such party cohabited with the other as husband or wife: (B) That the former husband or wife of either party was living and the marriage with such former husband or wife was then and still is in force; (C) That either party has been adjudicated to
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