Annulment of Marriage in North Dakota



A brief guide to obtaining an annulment of marriage in North Dakota

People who do not want to obtain a divorce for religious or other reasons but wish to separate from their spouse have several options. It is difficult but not impossible to obtain annulments of marriage in North Dakota. There are seven conditions under which you may be able to do so. The grounds for annulment of marriage in North Dakota are:

• One or both spouses was under the age of consent at the time of marriage. If either person was under the age of 16 at the time of the ceremony, the relationship is invalid and annulments of marriage in North Dakota will be granted.

• If it discovered that one or both spouses was still married to another person at the time of their marriage to another person, this is defined as bigamy. Should this be the case, this is grounds for an annulment of marriage in North Dakota.

• If one or both spouses was not mentally fit to consent to a marriage, it was invalid. However, note that if that they later return to sound mental health at a later date and voluntarily continue living with their spouse, this may disqualify you for applying for annulments of marriage in North Dakota.

• Should you discover that you married someone who fraudulently misrepresented themselves, the relationship is invalid. You may apply for an annulment of marriage in North Dakota.

• If either spouse was coerced into marriage through the threat of physical harm, this invalidates the relationship. In such cases, they may file for annulments of marriage in North Dakota.

• If either spouse was physically incapable of fulfilling the obligations of marriage, the relationship is invalid. In such cases, an annulment of marriage in North Dakota may be applied for.

• Incestuous marriages are not valid. Incest between illegitimate children is grounds for annulments of marriage in North Dakota, along with relationship between acknowledged relatives.

In some cases, there are statutes of limitations for when such actions must commence. People who are seeking an annulment of marriage in North Dakota on grounds of their spouse's physical incapability or physical coercion must do so within four years of the ceremony. If the marriage was performed involving an underage person, their parents may file this motion at any time while their child is still underage. Once a person has reached the age of consent, they have four years to file petition for annulments of marriage in North Dakota. People who discover they married someone who fraudulently misrepresented themselves have four years from the date of their discovery to take legal action.

Other grounds for an annulment of marriage in North Dakota have no statute of limitations. In cases of bigamy, mental illness and incest, this kind of legal action can be initiated at any time. You should be aware that annulments of marriage in North Dakota granted by the Catholic Church do not count in the eyes of the law.

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