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What is an anolment?

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∙ 15y ago
Updated: 12/17/2022

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.

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How do you get anolment from your wife since you only been married for six days?

To seek annulment from your wife after only six days of marriage, you should first understand the grounds for annulment in your jurisdiction, which may include lack of consent, fraud, or incapacity. Consult with a family law attorney to guide you through the legal process and ensure that you meet all necessary requirements. Once you have the appropriate grounds, you can file a petition for annulment in court. Be prepared to provide evidence supporting your case during the proceedings.


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