Quote Originally Posted by johncar54 View Post
In Phil practicality all so called annulments are in effect divorce but by another name. Thus the parties cannot get married again in the church.

Annulment is a finding that there never was a marriage for reasons set out in law (example, the person who conducted the marriage was an imposter who did not have the authority to perform a marriage; One party was already married and was not divorced etc)

If a person's marriage is annulled they can marry in the church as no marriage ever took place.

Divorce is where there was a valid marriage but a court has dissolved it. In which case in most jurisdictions one is free to marry again, however, not in the Catholic Church.
You are bloody right johncark54