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Tue 5 Oct, 2010 12:33 pm
Last year a friend of mine married a woman in Florida and he works in Maine. They have never lived together and now he wants to get an annulmen t, how does he go about doing this?
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lindalulu353 wrote:
Last year a friend of mine married a woman in Florida and he works in Maine. They have never lived together and now he wants to get an annulmen t, how does he go about doing this?
Things you'll need:
# A good divorce lawyer
# Understanding of the annulment laws in your state
# About $2000-$4000.
# A good relationship with your soon-to-be ex.
Read more: How to Annul a Marriage as Peacefully and Easily as Possible | eHow.com
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Quote:Your circumstance must meet one of the following criteria to be eligible to receive an annulment: One or both parties were not old enough to enter the marriage contract; there is a close blood relationship between the parties; One party was still legally married when the current marriage occurred; One party was impotent and unable to consummate the union; One of the spouse's didn't have the mental capacity to enter into a marriage contract. Or the marriage was entered into fraudulently. This may be due to the concealment of impotence, criminal history, sexually transmitted diseases, etc.
Read more: How to Annul a Marriage as Peacefully and Easily as Possible | eHow.com
http://www.ehow.com/how_4682701_as-peacefully-easily-as-possible.html#ixzz11VjiX7j4