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What Qualifies as an Invalid Marriage or Annulment in Florida?

What Qualifies as an Invalid Marriage or Annulment in Florida?

Family Law, MarriageBy britecode marketingNovember 4, 2024

An annulment is a legal word for dissolving a marriage that was never valid from the start. In Florida, there is no explicit statute regarding annulments. Instead, judges apply common law (laws based on earlier court decisions) to determine whether a marriage can be discontinued. As reported by the Florida Department of Health, approximately 139,972…

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