In California, starting on January 1, 2005, domestic partners must also file for dissolution, legal separation, or annulment to end their relationship.
A divorce (also called “dissolution of marriage” or “dissolution of domestic partnership”) ends your marriage or domestic partnership. After you get divorced, you will be single, and you can marry or become a domestic partner again.If you get divorced, you can ask the judge for orders like child support, spousal support, partner support, custody and visitation, domestic violence restraining orders, division of property, and other orders.For married persons to get a divorce, you MUST meet California's residency requirement. A legal separation does not end a marriage or domestic partnership. You can't marry or enter into a partnership with someone else if you are legally separated (and not divorced).
A legal separation is for couples that do not want to get divorced but want to live apart and decide on money, property, and parenting issues. Couples sometimes prefer separation for religious reasons. You do not need to meet California's residency requirement to file for a legal separation.
f you file for legal separation, you may later be able to file an amended petition to ask the court for a divorce after you meet the residency requirements.In a legal separation case, you can ask the judge for orders like child support, spousal support, partner support, custody and visitation, domestic violence restraining orders, or any other orders you can get with a divorce case.
An annulment (or “nullity of marriage” or “nullity of domestic partnership”) is when a court says your marriage or domestic partnership is NOT legally valid. A marriage or domestic partnership that is incestuous or bigamous is never valid. Other marriages and partnerships can be declared “void” because:
Annulments are very rare. If you ask to have your marriage or domestic partnership annulled, you will have to go to a hearing with a judge.
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