Re: Florida Law for Marriage Anullment
Posted by Ozarks Lawyer on 2/28/05
In other words, an annulment is reserved for situations when you wake up hung over in a Las Vegas hotel next to a stripper named "Bambi." You look on the dresser and to your horror discover a video of you and Bambi (who looks good in a short wedding dress) walking down the isle, arm in arm, and pleadging your life to one another with an Elvis look-a-like conducting the ceremony. A choir sings "Caught in a Trap" in the background.
You drop to your knees, look to the ceiling and yell: "Help me, Jesus." Then you swear off alcohol forever. A short-lived vow, to be sure. But it gets you through the annulment. Divorce is preferred when you know Bambi's real name, stay sober for the ceremony, and Elvis turns out to be a certified preacher. You did not immediately seek annulment or divorce because the lap dances were free. Six months later, you get bored and want out. On 2/28/05, Peaches wrote: > On 3/12/01, Raymond wrote: >> I am looking for information on anything related to Florida >> Law about marriage anullment. Phone numbers, websites >> anything .. Thank you for your help. > > I had to do this for a paralegal class.... this is what I > found....may be a little too late but found your chat on a > search for the same....It drove me crazy looking for a > statute or proceedure after reviewing Floridat statutes Civil > Practice and procedure chapter 61 and Chapter 741-752 I think > the following memorandum which I did not write but I cannot > seem to find the cite.... anyway, generally good > information.... > > FLORIDA ANNULMENT OF MARRIAGE > > Marriages can be formally terminated either by > dissolution or by annulment. An annulment is usually > preferred for religious reasons, and is accompanied by a > church annulment procedure. A decree annulling a marriage is > grounded on the fact that a valid marriage never existed, > either because the marriage was void or voidable. A void or > voidable marriage may be terminated by dissolution or > annulment. > > Florida has no special rule or statute which governs > annulment. The general venue statute is followed and the > action is commenced in circuit court. The proceeding may be > brought by the innocent party, by his or her heirs or legal > guardian. The action may not, however, be maintained by an > alleged next friend of an incompetent adult. The action may > apparently be brought at any time. > > With the proper factual situation, the courts might allow > parents to seek annulment of the marriage of an underage > child, when in the best interest of the child, since some > other contracts made by under age children may be set aside > upon the initiative of their parents or guardians. > > Annulment is an appropriate method of termination of the > marriage where one of the parties lacked the capacity to > contract; either because of a prior existing marriage, > extreme intoxication or lack of the requisite mental capacity. > > A lack of physical capacity to consummate the marriage > may also be sufficient grounds for annulment, although > impotency should not be confused with sterility. > > If the lack of intent to contract or to fulfill the > contract can be proven, the marriage can be annulled. Lack > of consent to the marriage can manifest itself in a marriage > ceremony held in jest. A marriage was annulled where the > older brother of the father of a woman's child married her > solely for the purpose of preventing the child from being > illegitimate and with no intent that the marriage be > consummated. > > A marriage induced by fraud and deceit can be annulled > where the marriage has not been consummated. > Misrepresentation of pregnancy, alone, has been held an > insufficient reason for annulment. It appears, however, that > sexual intercourse operates as a complete ratification of a > marriage otherwise voidable. > > A marriage entered into under duress may be annulled if > the duress dominated throughout the relationship of the > parties to the extent that one party was prevented from > acting as a free agent. > > Despite the fact that the contesting party may prove some > of the previously mentioned defects in the marriage, > annulment may not be allowed, where that party has ratified > the marriage. If the person seeking annulment is aware of > the defects and nevertheless confirms the marriage, it is > deemed ratified and not later subject to annulment. In > effect, the complaining party has waived his right to contest > the contract, unless it can be shown that the person > ratifying the agreement was not aware of all of the material > facts and therefore could not have knowingly waived his > rights. See Lambertini v. Lambertini, where the Third > District Court of Appeal reversed the granting of an > annulment where the parties cohabitated for thirty years, > held themselves out as husband and wife, bought property as > tenants by the entireties, bore and raised two children and > the testimony showed the parties reasonably relied on the > marriage.
Posts on this thread, including this one
- Florida Law for Marriage Anullment, 3/12/01, by Raymond.
- Re: Florida Law for Marriage Anullment, 6/17/02, by charlee.
- Re: Florida Law for Marriage Anullment, 8/06/02, by Maureen.
- Re: Florida Law for Marriage Anullment, 11/03/02, by Natalee.
- Re: Florida Law for Marriage Anullment, 11/03/02, by will this help?.
- Re: Florida Law for Marriage Anullment, 12/13/02, by john albrecht.
- Re: Florida Law for Marriage Anulment = VA marr, 12/13/02, by sharwinston.
- Re: Florida Law for Marriage Anullment, 11/11/03, by Alyce Schumacher.
- Re: Florida Law for Marriage Anullment, 11/11/03, by Alyce Schumacher.
- Re: Florida Law for Marriage Anullment, 2/28/05, by Peaches.
- Re: Florida Law for Marriage Anullment, 2/28/05, by Ozarks Lawyer.
- Re: Florida Law for Marriage Anullment, 7/08/05, by Joni.
- Re: Florida Law for Marriage Annulment, 7/08/05, by Joni update.
- Re: Florida Law for Marriage Anullment, 11/19/05, by patricia holmes.
- Re: Florida Law for Marriage Anullment, 8/30/06, by Lucille Kattoura.
- Re: Florida Law for Marriage Anullment, 9/13/06, by tj fox.
- Re: Florida Law for Marriage Anullment, 9/13/06, by tiffany fox marco island.
- Re: Florida Law for Marriage Anullment, 5/13/07, by Jennifer.
- Re: Florida Law for Marriage Anullment, 5/21/07, by Confused.
- Re: Florida Law for Marriage Anulment = VA marr, 6/03/07, by Bruno Blanchard.
- Re: Florida Law for Marriage Anulment = VA marr, 6/03/07, by Bruno Blanchard.
- Re: Florida Law for Marriage Anullment, 7/22/07, by Peggy.
- Re: Florida Law for Marriage Anullment, 7/30/07, by Tim Winstead.
- Re: Florida Law for Marriage Anullment, 8/01/07, by Melissa.
- Re: Florida Law for Marriage Anullment, 8/01/07, by Melissa.
- Re: Florida Law for Marriage Anullment, 7/26/09, by nbt.
- Re: Florida Law for Marriage Anullment, 7/26/09, by nbt.
- Re: Florida Law for Marriage Anullment, 6/17/11, by Kayla.
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