Annulment is the courts decree nullifying an already void marriage. Annulments in the state of Wyoming are very rare. This is because unlike other states, the grounds for Wyoming annulment are limited. To get annulment in Wyoming, you have to base your case on one of the following annulment ground constituted by Wyoming annulment laws:
Bigamy
You can not have more than one spouse at a time under the Wyoming marriage laws. Bigamy is a legal ground for annulment according to Wyoming annulment laws.
Mental Illness
If your spouse has some kind of mental illness, you can file for annulment under Wyoming annulment laws. However to get annulment on this ground, you have to provide a certified surgeon’s written testimony testifying your claim.
Consanguinity
Consanguinity is a marital relationship between full-blood or half-blood relatives i.e. marriage with a natural parent, child, grandparent, grandchild, uncle, aunt, nephew, niece, stepparent, stepchild, adoptive parent, adoptive child, brother, half brother sister. Such a marriage is considered null and void and can be annulled under Wyoming annulment laws.
Underage Marriage
Marriage, before the set legal marriageable age, is a valid ground for annulment according to Wyoming annulment laws.
Fraud and Duress
If you have been cheated, threatened or forced into a marriage, you can obtain annulment according to Wyoming annulment laws.