No, the spouse wishing to end the marriage would need to file for a divorce, in some states it is referred to as a dissolution of marriage. The prescribed divorce procedures required by the state of residency also apply to a spouse who is incarcerated.
It depends on the state, but typically, yes. Most states will allow an annulment for far less, especially if you did not have children together.
Get an annulment
In California you can get an annulment anytime before 6 months.
no
I hope so. Please don't have kids with him.
Georgia law requires individuals who want to get married in the state to be a resident for a minimum of six months. To receive an annulment, the petitioner must be a resident for a minimum of six months.
Contact the state were you live or were married about an annulment.
It ended in annulment almost exactly seven months after they were married although the marriage was never consummated.
No not likely by law , you will have to stay a year at least away from each other to to get a annulment .
Depending on the reason for annulment you may be able to, but if it is not a valid reason for annulment you may not be able to after 3 months. It also depends on your state laws.
Yes.
Answer An annulment isn't granted easily. You have to have ground for an annulment and I'm not really sure, but if you signed any papers for this person that you would be responsible for him or her then you can be held responsible. You would be far better off sending an email to the US immigration board, listed on the net. They would be able to answer your questions a lot better than I can. Good luck
The key here is that you have been "married" for 7 months. Being legally married , whether or not you live any of that time together, in the terms of the law, you are still legally married. Since the annulment period has surely run out long time ago, you will be faced with obtaining a divorce. This is so unfortunate - while one spouse is away serving our country to protect ours and other's freedom, the other spouse decides to find another way of life. Sad, but true.