Full question:
I am inquiring about a marriage annulment. We were married Dec. 6, 2008 in Jamaica. Is this still a possibility, if so what's my next step.
- Category: Divorce
- Subcategory: Annulment
- Date:
- State: Texas
Answer:
We cannot give legal advice. The following is not a substitute for the advice of a local attorney. But we hope the information will be useful.
Annulment is chiefly a religious term, see:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annulment
If you are speaking of an annulment in religious terms, you need to consult with your pastor. You may also need to take legal measures to dissolve your marriage via divorce.
Your situation is possibly more complex than it appears.
If you have no marriage license from a state in the United States, then you may not be legally married in the United States. Ramifications of your "marriage" in Jamaica are uncertain. You need to consult a local divorce attorney to determine a course of action, or whether any further action is needed.
If you do have a marriage license, then what you need is a divorce. If your wife agrees to divorce, you can examine our uncontested divorce packages, and proceed on your own.
Otherwise, you will need to hire a divorce attorney.
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