



Unlike divorce, an annulment doesn't end a marriage — it declares that the marriage was never legally valid to begin with. In Arizona, the Court must find that a specific impediment existed at the time of the marriage in order to adjudge it “null and void.” Annulments are granted at the Court's discretion, and not every case that meets one of the grounds below is guaranteed approval.
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