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Your Information

We need your personal information exactly as it appears on your government-issued ID. You are the Petitioner — the person filing for annulment.

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An annulment is a legal declaration that a marriage was void or voidable from the start. Nevada law (NRS 125.290) provides specific grounds — we'll walk you through each one. Your information is stored securely and never shared.

Spouse's Information

We need information about your spouse (the Respondent). Provide as much as you know — their address is helpful but not required if you don't have it.


Spouse's address (if known)

Marriage Details

Tell us about the marriage you want annulled. This information will appear in your court documents.

Grounds for Annulment

Nevada law (NRS 125.290) requires a specific legal basis for annulment. Select the ground that best describes your situation.

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Unlike divorce, annulment declares the marriage legally void — as if it never existed. The ground you select will be cited in your court filing. Choose the one most applicable to your situation.

Want of Understanding
Either party lacked mental capacity or was incapacitated at the time of marriage
NRS 125.290(1)(a)
Fraud
Consent to marry was obtained through material fraud or misrepresentation
NRS 125.290(1)(d)
Force / Duress
Consent to marry was obtained through force, threat, or coercion
NRS 125.290(1)(e)
Underage
Either party was under the age of 18 at the time of marriage (without parental/court consent)
NRS 125.290(1)(b)
Bigamy
Either party had a living spouse from a prior undissolved marriage at the time of this marriage
NRS 125.290(1)(c)
Consanguinity
The parties are related within a degree that prohibits marriage under Nevada law
NRS 125.290(1)(f)
Physical Incapacity
Either party is physically incapable of entering the marriage state, and this incapacity is continuing and incurable
NRS 125.290(1)(g)
This will appear verbatim in your Complaint. Be factual and specific.

Children & Property

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No property
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Review Your Filing

Please review all information carefully. This is what will appear in your court documents.

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Complaint for Annulment (ready to file)
Proposed Decree of Annulment
Family Court Cover Sheet
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Based on NRS 125.290 — Nevada Annulment Statutes
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⚠ Important — Please Read Before Proceeding

  • You are purchasing legal document preparation services, not legal representation.
  • CourtFree prepares court-ready documents based on the information you provide. We do not guarantee court acceptance — filing requirements vary by county.
  • An annulment petition must be filed in the appropriate Nevada court. If your situation is contested, you may need to retain an attorney.
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Legal Disclaimer: CourtFree provides document preparation services and is not a law firm. We do not provide legal advice. The documents generated are based on the information you provide and are formatted for Nevada annulment filings. An annulment petition must be filed in the appropriate court in the county where you reside. For complex situations, please consult a licensed Nevada attorney.