What qualifies for an annulment in Texas?
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What qualifies for an annulment in Texas?
Under Texas law a marriage can be annulled if, at the time of the marriage: One party was under the age of 14 years old. The person petitioning the court for the annulment was under the influence of alcohol or narcotics at the time of the marriage. One party concealed they were divorced within 30 days before the
What do you have to prove to get an annulment?
To get an annulment, you'll have to prove your marriage is "voidable," meaning it was valid, but should be nullified (voided or canceled) based on one of the following grounds: unsound mind–one spouse lacked the ability to give consent due to a mental impairment or the influence of drugs or alcohol.
How long can you wait to get a marriage annulled?
Is There a Time Frame for Obtaining an Annulment? Generally, there is no period of time (e.g., three years, ten years) after the marriage by which an annulment must be sought. Practical considerations, however, might make obtaining an annulment earlier, rather than later, a prudent idea.