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Q: How can I find out how to prepare for a pro se annulment of marriage hearing in Pima County, Arizona? I need details.

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A: Preparing for a pro se annulment hearing in Pima County, Arizona, involves several crucial steps. First, understand the grounds for annulment in Arizona, as they can vary and typically include issues like fraud, bigamy, impotence, or lack of consent at the time of marriage. Next, gather and organize all relevant evidence and documents supporting your case, such as marriage certificates and financial records.

Review Arizona's annulment laws, especially those specific to Pima County, and familiarize yourself with the local rules and procedures for filing your case. Obtain the necessary annulment forms from the Pima County Superior Court, fill them out accurately, and submit them along with any required filing fees or fee waiver requests.

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