Yes.
Of course, it is not automatic. There are factors for the court to consider.
That depends on whose will it is, whether they are alive, who you are, etc.
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Consult a Florida state lawyer to determine how to obtain a secular/state annulment. This is the Catholic Answer section. Obtaining an annulment in the Catholic Church has nothing to do with secular/state law except to the extent that the couple seeking an annulment in The Catholic Church must first obtain a Decree of Divorce from the state.
Only if you have grounds for annulment (for example, the marriage was entered into under duress). Short-term marriage or 'buyer's remorse' is not grounds for annulment.
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Can you cancel your annulment
no, as annulment means the marriage never happened. Fraud in terms of annulment means simply a misrepresentation. Be happy that you got an annulment and move on.
Abandonment is not grounds for an annulment.
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A civil annulment obtained through the court is legal.
An annulment is a declaration that a marriage never existed between a specific couple.
Example sentence - She had an appointment with an attorney to discuss the annulment of her marriage.
60 days is the waiting period to remarry after an annulment in Alabama.
A Catholic annulment is the same in any jurisdiction.