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Generally, you'll need to file for divorce. In some cases you may be able to get the
marriage annulled, but this will not invalidate child support obligations, if any.
(Note that many States no longer use the term "annul" or "annullment", but instead use
"invalidate". The general procedure for obtaining an annullment or invalidation is
substantially the same, as are the results. The marriage is dissolved and is presumed to
be legally non-existant.)
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