An annulment declares a marriage legally void, as if it never existed. Grounds include fraud, bigamy, or incapacity.
A divorce legally ends a valid marriage, acknowledging its existence while dissolving it.
Annulment erases the marriage from records. Divorce acknowledges the marriage but legally ends it.
Annulments usually don’t involve spousal support. Divorces often include property division and support considerations.
Children from annulled marriages remain legitimate, retaining rights to support and inheritance.
Arizona requires residency for annulment or divorce. Divorces have a 60-day waiting period; annulments don’t.
The decision depends on personal circumstances and legal grounds. Consult an attorney for guidance.
Annulment and divorce have distinct legal impacts. Seek professional help to make the right choice.