Annulment

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.

GROUNDS FOR ANNULMENT MAY INCLUDE

  • A blood relationship between the parties
  • A prior marriage that was not dissolved before the current marriage took place
  • One party being underage at the time of marriage
  • Failure to consummate the marriage
  • Mental or physical incapacitation of one party
  • Intoxication of one party at the time of marriage
  • One party acting under duress
  • Fraud or misrepresentation in entering the marriage

OUR SERVICES

  • Preparation of Annulment documents
  • Filing with the Court
  • Assistance with serving documents on the other party
  • Deadline tracking, with proactive updates so you're never left wondering what's next

OUR FEES

Quality document preparation shouldn't come with a premium price tag. Whether your case involves a minor child or a complex division of assets, our flat-fee pricing stays the same — no surprises, no hidden costs.

  • Uncontested Annulment without Minor Children

    $475*
    Plus court costs
  • Uncontested Annulment with Minor Children

    $500*
    Plus court costs

*Our fee does not include the Court filing fee or service of process (if necessary). Contact us directly for filing fees in your county.

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