void marriage
A void marriage is a marriage that was never valid from the start and cannot be made valid. Common reasons for a court to find a marriage void ab initio are that the marriage is incestuous or polygamous.
A void marriage is one of two types of marriages that can be annulled or considered as if it never happened in the eyes of the law. The other type is a voidable marriage , which differs from a void marriage because it is considered valid until declared invalid. This can happen in cases where consent to the marriage was determined to be impossible due to mental incapacity .
Divorce and annulment differ in that divorce acknowledges the existence of the marriage and legally terminates it, while annulment voids the marriage as if it never happened.
[Last reviewed in July of 2024 by the Wex Definitions Team ]
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