A decree of annulment, when rendered, shall have the effect of a total divorce between the parties of a void marriage and shall return the parties thereto to their original status before marriage. However, a decree of annulment shall not operate to relieve the parties to a marriage of criminal charges or responsibilities occasioned by the marriage.
O.C.G.A. § 19-4-5
Effect of annulment
Applied in 1 court decision — leading case 172 N.C. App. 844 - Mayo v. Mayo (2005)
Most recently applied in 172 N.C. App. 844 - Mayo v. Mayo (August 2005)
Ga
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