Iowa Code § 598.29
Annulling illegal marriage — causes
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Current — January 1, 2026
As of January 1, 2012
Marriage may be annulled for the following causes:
Marriage may be annulled for the following causes:
1. Where the marriage between the parties is prohibited by law.
1. Where the marriage between the parties is prohibited by law.
2. Where either party was impotent at the time of marriage.
2. Where either party was impotent at the time of marriage.
3. Where either party had a husband or wife living at the time of the marriage, provided they have not, with a knowledge of such fact, lived and cohabited together after the death or marriage dissolution of the former spouse of such party.
3. Where either party had a husband or wife living at the time of the marriage, provided they have not, with a knowledge of such fact, lived and cohabited together after the death or marriage dissolution of the former spouse of such party.
4. Where either party was a ward under a guardianship and was found by the court to lack the capacity to contract a valid marriage.
4. Where either party was a protected person under a guardianship and was found by the court to lack the capacity to contract a valid marriage.
91 Acts, ch 93, §3
91 Acts, ch 93, §3; 2024 Acts, ch 1009, §53
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