Amy Castillo

J.D. · University of Minnesota School of Law

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The Basics of Annulment in D.C.
Thinking about an annulment in D.C.? Unlike divorce, it declares your marriage never legally existed—but qualifying isn’t easy. Here's what makes a marriage void and how the law handles custody, property, and paternity.
The Basics of Annulment in Delaware
Annulment doesn’t just end a marriage, it erases it. Learn how Delaware law treats annulments differently from divorce, including rare legal grounds, strict deadlines, and surprising protections.
The Basics of Annulment in Idaho
Like a divorce, an annulment is a court procedure that dissolves, or ends, a marriage. Learn about the effect of an annulment and how to get one in Idaho.
The Basics of Annulment in Hawaii
Annulment in Hawaii doesn’t just end a marriage—it declares it never legally existed. But qualifying isn’t easy, and the process has strict rules and serious legal consequences.
The Basics of Annulment in Minnesota
Wondering if you can get an annulment? Learn about the grounds for an annulment and how to get one in Minnesota.
The Basics of Annulment in Arkansas
Do you believe your marriage is invalid? Learn the details of annulment in Arkansas.
The Basics of Annulment in Connecticut
Like a divorce, an annulment is a court procedure that dissolves, or ends, a marriage. Learn about the effect of an annulment and how to get one in Connecticut.
The Basics of Annulment in Alabama
Do you believe your marriage is invalid? Learn the details of annulment in Alabama.
The Basics of Annulment in Arizona
Do you believe your marriage is invalid? Learn the details of annulment in Arizona.
The Basics of Annulment in Colorado
In Colorado, you can’t get a traditional annulment—but you can ask for a "declaration of invalidity" to legally void a marriage that shouldn’t have happened in the first place. The catch? Strict deadlines and complex consequences apply.