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A decree of nullity is a declaration by a court that your marriage never existed in the eyes of the law. It means that no valid marriage exists between you and your partner. Nullity (or annulment) is not the same as divorce. Divorce is a declaration ending a valid marriage.
Nullity is a declaration that a valid marriage never existed.