Ohiogal;3082640]How are you assuming the marriage wasn't legal? The wife married her husband -- using an alias is NOT necessarily illegal
.I realize an alias is not illegal. I was speaking to the possibility of something in the inception of the marriage being illegal. If it wasn't illegal in California, it likely isn't illegal anywhere and given the time, most likely not eligible for an annulment at all.
Fraud is the only possibility I can see that even might be in the running but without a lot more info, even that is just speculation.
This has kind of gone off topic of the OP's situation and into a general discussion, at least for me. Why I said she needed to deal with California for the annulment is it is not likely she is eligible for an annulment anywhere other than California. That would mean, unless the marriage was illegal in California, she isn't likely to get an annulment anywhere. So, that took me back to: seeking an annulment in California and where we are.
So, at least for my own education;
IF the marriage was illegal in California but not necessarily anywhere else. Where would the proper venue to seek an annulment be?