Can any one please tell me that if we got irreconcilable differences with my spouse , can i have Annulment of my Marriage? please Help me in this .. I Got married 6 months back and due to some differences with my spouse i would like to annulment my wedding ?
You can not get a annulment after 6 months of marriage you waited to long. Your going ot have to get a divorce. 6 Months, WOW way to stick it out and make it work, im sure oyu have tried really hard to help exstinguish the divorce rate. So glad you make wonderful choices. I hope the judge forces you to stay married and go to counseling.I Got married 6 months back and due to some differences with my spouse i would like to annulment my wedding ?
Marriage is commitment. Try working your differences out. Dating is for dumping...marriage is for working things out unless there is adultery, abuse, or addictions. You are still getting to know one another after 6 months. Try to stick it out.
I have yet to find 2 people who were 100% compatible. You are going to have differences...that's life. Learn to compromise. Be accepting of one another.
BTW what are your differences that you feel are too great to overcome?
Dude, don't quit so fast. Get back in there and work it out. Stay at least a year or two.
First of all you should not give up on your marriage after 6 months, the first 7 years of marriage is difficult. You learn more about the person than you ever would have thought. But guess what you said ( you promised to love, comfort, and honor and keep for better or worse for richer or poorer, in sickness and in health til death do you part and forsaking all others only to your spouse as long as you both shall live. Then you answered I DO! There was something that made you want to marry your spouse. Maybe you should go to counseling before you give up. Try first then if you don't succeed try again.
I guess you two assumed marriage would be like a band-aid for a troubled relationship?
No annulment for you. Just a regular divorce.
Why don't you look up the requirements needed for a marriage to be considered annulled?
Well, if you got married in a Christian ceremony, you're supposed to fulfill the marriage and not break it just because things aren't going the way you thought they were. You should stick it out and maybe seek counseling if things are bad. Don't give up so easily.
No... you can't annul the marriage... you have to pay for the whole divorce.
This is why people should know one another before getting into a marriage... or heck, a long term relationship.
According to this website I found, the length of your marriage has nothing to do with it. Your marriage must meet one or more of the qualifying criteria in order to have an anullment. Check the link and see if it does. If it doesn't, you will have to file for divorce. I think you should at least try and work it out with your spouse first. Maybe it isn't really irreconcilable..your spouse might not even realize that it is that big of a deal to you. Marriages will always have problems. Even the ones that seem perfect, are not. In fact, some of those are the most screwed up. I'm married and we've got quite a few differences, but we love each other so we work it out.
depends on the state you're in.
Its a little late for an anullment. It's divorce town for you buddy.
If it took place in a roman catholic church and it has only been 6 mos., yes-you can have the anulment granted.
the only way you could get an annulment at this point, would be if you could truthfully state (and prove) that you were unable to consumate your marriage. if there were health reasons that would restrict your or her activity - and the doctor can account for that, then you could do it.
other than that - you'll have to divorce.
good luck!
you havent been married that long!Maybe you should try to work throu it! go to consoling or something! I'm married and yea we have differences sometimes big ones that last 4 days but getting divorced or annulled! NOPE! NEVER! Why did you get married? remember your vows? you was it a lie in front of god!?
You can get a divorce on those grounds, but not an annulment.
if you consummated the wedding with sex, you can't get an annulment - you can't pretend the wedding never happened, and divorce laws are different in every state
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