Annulment in Trumbull County
Reviewed by Stephanie Green, Esq. · Managing Partner, Gavvl Law · Last updated June 8, 2026
Trumbull County, Ohio · Warren
An annulment declares that a marriage was never legally valid, which is different from a divorce that ends a valid marriage. Ohio allows annulment only on limited statutory grounds. In Trumbull County, an annulment is filed in the Domestic Relations Division of the Trumbull County Family Court at 220 Main Avenue SW in Warren.
How do I get an annulment in Trumbull County, Ohio?
Annulment is available only on the limited grounds in R.C. 3105.31 — for example, a spouse was underage, already married (bigamy), mentally incompetent, the marriage was induced by fraud or force, or it was never consummated — and most grounds carry a deadline to file. File a Complaint for Annulment with the Trumbull County Family Court, Domestic Relations Division, 220 Main Avenue SW, Warren, and pay the $301 deposit; a mutual restraining order is required with the complaint. If the grounds don't fit, a divorce or dissolution is the right path instead.
Ohio Divorce by the Numbers
- 6 months Ohio residency required before you can file Source: Ohio Revised Code § 3105.03
- 90 days Residency in the county of filing (venue) Source: Ohio Civ. R. 3
- 30–90 days Typical time to finalize an uncontested dissolution Source: Ohio Revised Code § 3105.64
- 1 year Living separate and apart that qualifies as no-fault grounds Source: Ohio Revised Code § 3105.01
Compare Your Options for Ending a Marriage in Ohio
| Path | Ends the marriage? | Agreement required? | Best when |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dissolution | Yes | Yes — on every term before filing | Both spouses agree on everything and want the fastest, lowest-cost path |
| Divorce (contested) | Yes | No | Spouses disagree on property, support, or parenting and need a judge to decide |
| Divorce (uncontested / default) | Yes | No | One spouse will not respond or cannot be located |
| Legal separation | No — you stay married | Optional | You need court orders but must stay married (religion, insurance, or benefits) |
| Annulment | Treated as never valid | No | The marriage was never legally valid (fraud, bigamy, underage, or incapacity) |
Where to File: Trumbull County Family Court — Domestic Relations Division
220 Main Avenue SW, Warren, OH 44482, Warren, OH 44482Phone: (330) 675-2627
Hours: Monday–Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Website: www.co.trumbull.oh.us/family-court/
Juvenile Branch (Never-Married Parents)
Trumbull County Family Court — Juvenile Division
220 Main Avenue SW, Warren, OH 44482, Warren, OH 44482
Phone: (330) 675-2375
Hours: Monday–Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Annulment is the right path if…
- Your marriage may be voidable under a specific R.C. 3105.31 ground (fraud, bigamy, underage, incompetence, force, or non-consummation).
- You're within the time limit that applies to your ground.
- You want a declaration that the marriage was never valid, not a divorce.
- You understand that if the grounds don't fit, a divorce or dissolution is the alternative.
Filing Fees
$301 deposit (effective May 1, 2025) · Mutual restraining order required at filing · Limited R.C. 3105.31 grounds with filing deadlines · Filed in person or by mail — no DR e-filing.
Forms & Filing Packets
Annulment packet (no children) — $301 deposit (effective May 1, 2025)
- Complaint for Divorce without Children (Ohio uniform Form 6) — The Ohio Supreme Court uniform Complaint for Divorce without Children — the core pleading filed with the Trumbull County Family Court, Domestic Relations Division.
- Affidavit of Basic Information, Income, and Expenses (Affidavit 1) — Your income and monthly expenses. Filed with a recent pay statement and kept in the court's confidential file.
- Affidavit of Property and Debt (Affidavit 2) — Lists what you own and owe — house, vehicles, accounts, retirement, and debts.
Annulment packet (with minor children) — $301 deposit (effective May 1, 2025)
Children of an annulled marriage are still legitimate; custody, parenting time, and support are decided as in any case.
- Complaint for Divorce with Children (Ohio uniform Form 7) — The Ohio Supreme Court uniform Complaint for Divorce with Children, used in Trumbull County when you have minor children together.
- Parenting Proceeding Affidavit (UCCJEA · R.C. 3127.23) — Lists where each child has lived for the last 5 years and with whom. Confirms Ohio's jurisdiction over custody.
- Ohio Child Support Computation Worksheet — Run the official Ohio 2024 Income Shares calculator, print, and sign. Required any time you're asking the court to set support.
- Affidavit of Basic Information, Income, and Expenses (Affidavit 1) — Your income and monthly expenses. Filed with a recent pay statement and kept in the court's confidential file.
- Affidavit of Property and Debt (Affidavit 2) — Lists what you own and owe — house, vehicles, accounts, retirement, and debts.
How to File Annulment in Trumbull County
- Confirm a valid annulment ground. Check your situation against the R.C. 3105.31 grounds and the deadline that applies to that ground.
- Prepare the complaint and restraining order. Use the Ohio uniform complaint forms captioned for annulment, the income and property affidavits, and the required mutual restraining order; add parenting forms with children.
- File and pay the deposit. File in person or by mail with the DR Clerk and pay the $301 deposit, or file a Poverty Affidavit if you cannot afford it.
- Prove the grounds at the hearing. Present evidence of the annulment ground. If the court grants it, the marriage is declared void; if not, consider a divorce or dissolution.
Trumbull County Practice Notes
- Limited grounds and deadlines. Ohio annulment is available only under R.C. 3105.31 — underage marriage, bigamy, mental incompetence, fraud, force, or non-consummation. Most grounds have a deadline (for example, the underage or fraud ground must be raised promptly), so timing matters.
- Children remain legitimate. Children born during a marriage that is later annulled are still legitimate. The court allocates custody, parenting time, and child support the same way it would in a divorce.
- If the grounds don't fit, use divorce/dissolution. Annulment is narrow. If your situation doesn't match an R.C. 3105.31 ground, a divorce (contested) or dissolution (agreed) is the proper way to end the marriage.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What are the residency requirements to file in Trumbull County?
- For divorce, legal separation, or annulment, you or your spouse must have been an Ohio resident for at least 6 months before filing and a Trumbull County resident for at least 90 days. For dissolution, only the 6-month Ohio residency applies. For Juvenile Division cases (paternity, never-married custody, child support), Ohio must be the children's 'home state' under the UCCJEA (R.C. 3127), which generally means the children have lived in Ohio for the last 6 months. Both the Domestic Relations and Juvenile Divisions sit in the combined Trumbull County Family Court at 220 Main Avenue SW, Warren.
- How much does it cost to file in Trumbull County?
- Effective May 1, 2025, the Trumbull County Family Court charges a $301 deposit for a divorce, dissolution, legal separation, or annulment complaint, and $105 for a post-decree motion in a divorce case. On the Juvenile side, a new action (parentage, custody, or support) is $186 and a post-decree juvenile motion is $131. A domestic-violence civil protection order is filed with no deposit. If you cannot afford the deposit, file a Poverty Affidavit (Affidavit of Indigency) asking the court to waive it. Confirm current amounts with the DR Clerk at (330) 675-2627 or the Juvenile Clerk at (330) 675-2375.
- Can I file by e-filing, mail, fax, or email in Trumbull County?
- It depends on the division. Domestic Relations filings (divorce, dissolution, legal separation, annulment, and post-decree motions) are made in person or by mail — there is NO DR e-filing, fax, or email filing. On the Juvenile side, e-filing is mandatory as of June 1, 2026 (register with the Juvenile Clerk at (330) 675-2375), except domestic-violence CPO petitions, which are still accepted on paper at no cost. Court staff cannot give legal advice or help complete forms.
- How long does a Trumbull County case usually take?
- A dissolution is heard 30–90 days after filing (R.C. 3105.64). An uncontested (default) divorce, where the other spouse won't respond, typically finishes in a few months — the defendant has 28 days to file an Answer after being served. A contested divorce usually runs 8–18 months depending on temporary-orders activity, discovery, and the assigned judge's calendar. Judges Samuel F. Bluedorn and David L. Engler hear the Family Court docket.
- Is a parenting class required in Trumbull County?
- No. Unlike some Ohio counties, the Trumbull County Family Court does not impose a mandatory parenting-education seminar. Its Local Rules (effective June 1, 2026), Rule 36.04, reference only the Trumbull County Parenting and Companionship Guidelines (effective January 1, 2022), which set the default parenting-time schedule the court applies when parents do not agree. A judge can still order a parenting class in a specific case; if one is ordered, confirm the approved provider with the Family Court at (330) 675-2600.
Free Local Resources in Trumbull County
- Trumbull County Family Court. Local forms, local rules, the Parenting and Companionship Guidelines, and filing information for divorce, dissolution, custody, support, and protection orders at co.trumbull.oh.us/family-court. DR Clerk (330) 675-2627; Juvenile Clerk (330) 675-2375. Court staff cannot give legal advice or help complete forms.
- Trumbull County Child Support Enforcement Agency (CSEA). Trumbull County's IV-D agency opens child-support cases, runs wage withholding, distributes payments, and enforces orders at 159 E. Market St., Suite 200, Warren, OH 44482, (330) 675-2732. File a IV-D Application when establishing or modifying support.
- Ohio Child Support Calculator. The state's official 2024 Income Shares worksheet at ohiochildsupportcalculator.ohio.gov. Run it, print, and sign it before any hearing that sets or changes support.
- Someplace Safe — Domestic Violence Services. Trumbull County's domestic-violence program runs a 24-hour crisis hotline at (330) 393-3005 with emergency shelter, safety planning, and court advocacy for civil protection orders.
Other Family-Law Topics in Trumbull County
- Trumbull County Divorce — Full filing guide for contested divorce in the Trumbull County Family Court, Domestic Relations Division.
- Trumbull County Dissolution — The no-fault, agreement-first path — Form 17 petition, separation agreement, and the 30–90 day hearing.
- Trumbull County Custody — Married parents file inside divorce; never-married parents file in the Juvenile Division.
Related to your annulment case
- Spousal Support — Pursue or respond to alimony requests during and after divorce.
- Paternity & Custody — Establish parentage and build a parenting plan that protects your children.
- Child Support — Calculate, establish, or modify support under Ohio's guidelines.
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