Updated:
July 8, 2024107.015. Grounds for annulment or dissolution; incapacity; consent obtained by force or fraud
(1) Except as provided in subsection (2) of this section, a judgment for the annulment or dissolution of a marriage may be rendered:
(a) When either party to the marriage was incapable of making the marriage contract or consenting to the marriage for want of legal age or sufficient understanding; or
(b) When the consent of either party was obtained by force or fraud.
(2) A judgment for the annulment or dissolution of a marriage may not be rendered for a reason described in subsection (1) of this section if the marriage contract was afterward ratified.
(a) When either party to the marriage was incapable of making the marriage contract or consenting to the marriage for want of legal age or sufficient understanding; or
(b) When the consent of either party was obtained by force or fraud.
(2) A judgment for the annulment or dissolution of a marriage may not be rendered for a reason described in subsection (1) of this section if the marriage contract was afterward ratified.




