Annulment is one of the three ways to end a marriage in Ohio. Technically, the marriage does not end when a marriage is annulled, the marriage is voided. A void marriage is a marriage that never happened. Since the marriage never happened, the court does not divide property and there is no spousal support or alimony. An annulment DOES NOT make the children of the parties illegitimate, and it DOES NOT negate the presumption of paternity.
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