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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 42 — Households and Families

42-374. Annulment; conditions.

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A marriage may be annulled for any of the following causes:
(1)The marriage between the parties is prohibited by law;
(2)Either party is impotent at the time of marriage;
(3)Either party had a spouse living at the time of marriage; or
(4)Force or fraud.
An annulment will be granted only when one or more of the grounds enumerated herein is present. Guggenmos v. Guggenmos, 218 Neb. 746, 359 N.W.2d 87 (1984).
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