What is a Void Marriage?
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What is a Void Marriage?
A void marriage is defined by Ariz.Rev.Stat. §25-101 as a marriage:
Between parents and children,
including grandparents and grandchildren of every degree,
between brothers and sisters of the one-half as well as the whole blood, and
between uncles and nieces,
aunts and nephews and
between first cousins" or
"between persons of the same sex.
A void marriage is a nullity. Though it has no legal validity an annulment action is necessary to establish its invalidity as a matter of record.
Between parents and children,
including grandparents and grandchildren of every degree,
between brothers and sisters of the one-half as well as the whole blood, and
between uncles and nieces,
aunts and nephews and
between first cousins" or
"between persons of the same sex.
A void marriage is a nullity. Though it has no legal validity an annulment action is necessary to establish its invalidity as a matter of record.
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