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danilisa1717

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Where can i locate an an order of annulment form?

I have a petition for annulment forms and when i went to go file them at my local clerks office they said i would need an order of annulment form for we when we go to court. the website that i order the forms from doesn't carry that paticular form and i need to know where i can get this form for fairly cheap. i'm currently unemployed and need this paticular form for the state of tennessee. thank you

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SRDEsq

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The reason you can't find a "form" for a court to sign for an annulment is that 1) they are very rare, and 2)they are hard to get , and 3) they can be very expensive and you must have lawyer.
Annulments make a marriage void, not voidable Tennesse allows annulments under very strict conditions PROVEN in court under oath and with evidence, you will have to have a hearing.

An annulment hearing is to obtain proof that will satisfy the judge so s/he will issue an a order that states that no valid marriage ever occurred between the parties.

The nature of the validity is important and is characterized as either void or voidable.
A voidable marriage differs from a void marriage in that a voidable marriage is the same as valid and the marriage is binding until it is declared null and void by a competent court.
A voidable marriage may be ratified by the parties, a void marriage may not be ratified. Either way, the nullity of the marriage must be declared by a court. Clear as mud, right?
Tennesse statute is as follows:
A marriage is void when:

(1) either party was already lawfully married

(2) the parties are within prohibited degrees of kinship (it is called incest, a Class C felony.)

(3) for any other reason, the marriage was prohibited by law, and its continuance is in violation of law
(too young for example)
A marriage is voidable when:

(1) either party was insane

(2) the complainant was under duress

(3) a party was under the age of consent

(4) the consent was obtained by force, or fraud, and was given by mistake

(5) the defendant was impotent

(6) the woman was pregnant by another man without the knowledge of the complainant

(7) for any other reason, the marriage was not binding on the complainant

So, you need a competent divorce attorney if you can find one that has ever done an annulment

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