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.
You may be able to get an anullment if you haven't consumated the marriage. See a lawyer in your state.
Yes you can get an anullment, so hurry up and do it!
I think you mean an anullment. That is when two persons get "unmarried". It has the effect of declaring that the marriage never happened. Similar to divorce, but different legally.
Write to the Marriage Tribunal in the Diocese where you got married.
There are several things the determine the eligibility of an annulment in the Philippines. If the person was a minor at the time of marriage then it is eligible for an annulment. Some other things include the absence of a marriage license, polygamous marriages, and mistaken identity.
If your first spouse is still living and there was no anullment, then it is very surprising that a Catholic priest agreed to officiate at your second wedding. Only an expert can say for certain, but it is unlikely that your second marriage is valid in the eyes of the Church.
Contact the state were you live or were married about an annulment.
He was 18, his wife was 8 years older and she was 3 months pregnant.
Anne of cleves. They divorced after six months of marriage.
Such a marriage will never ever work out as both the parents must be living together , and not a three months here and another three months there. They must live and share both the good and bad times together, and a big thought should also be given to the children.
I think you should talk to your husband about what you feel and ask him what he thinks. If that doesn't work, it's better to annul the marriage.
You will be under a ban on re entering the US for 3 years. After that you can enter through the marriage visa.