Annulment is a legal process to nullify a marriage. It is a court’s declaration that the marriage never took place since it was void in the first place. According to Ohio annulment laws, both the parties have the right to remarry after getting an annulment. Following are the legal Ohio annulment grounds:
Underage Marriage
If you are any younger than the marriageable age stated in the Ohio marriage laws, your marriage will not be recognized. However if you have still gotten married, such a marriage can be annulled under Ohio annulment laws.
Bigamy
Bigamy means having two spouses at the same time. If your spouse did not divorce his or her first spouse before getting married with you, you can obtain Ohio annulment.
Mental Incapacitation
Mental incapacitation in a spouse is a valid annulment ground according to Ohio annulment laws. If your spouse is mentally ill either permanently or partially and this is bearing down on your married life, you can obtain Ohio annulment.
Impotency
According to Ohio annulment laws, impotency is a valid annulment ground. You can get annulment in Ohio if your spouse is impotent.
Incest
Incest is a legal ground for Ohio annulment. Laws of the state strictly prohibit marriages between parent/child, stepchild, grandparent/grandchild, aunt/nephew, and uncle/niece etc.