Colorado Statutes

§ 14-10-111 — Declaration of invalidity

Colorado·Title 14 Domestic·Art. Uniform Dissolution of Marriage Act
(1)The district court shall enter its decree declaring the invalidity of a marriage entered into under the following circumstances:
(a)A party lacked capacity to consent to the marriage at the time the marriage was solemnized, either because of mental incapacity or infirmity or because of the influence of alcohol, drugs, or other incapacitating substances.
(b)A party lacked the physical capacity to consummate the marriage by sexual intercourse, and the other party did not at the time the marriage was solemnized know of the incapacity.
(c)A party was under the age as provided by law and did not have the consent of his parents or guardian or judicial approval as provided by law.
(d)One party entered into the marriage in reliance upon a fraudulent act or representation of the

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Legislative History

Source: L. 71: R&RE, p. 523, � 1. C.R.S. 1963: � 46-1-11. L. 73: pp. 553, 1647, �� 4, 5, 6. L. 80: (1)(g)(II) amended, p. 794, � 47, effective June 5. L. 98: (6) amended, p. 1397, � 38, effective February 1, 1999. L. 2018: (4) repealed, (SB 18-095), ch. 96, p. 754, � 8, effective August 8.

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