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Annulment - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Annulment (Catholic Church) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the Roman Catholic Church, annulment is a canonical procedure according to the Church's Canon Law whereby an ecclesial tribunal judges whether the bond of matrimony in a particular case was enter...
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Common Issues in the Annulment Process Marriage is valid unless proven otherwise. Canon 1060 tells us: Marriage enjoys the favor of the law; consequently, when a doubt exists the validity of marriage is to be upheld until the contrary is proven.
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None of these transitions were complete such that in the occasional marriage annulment case, it is conceivable that a modern lawyer might still have the ability to plead ancient canon law. And the fun does not end there.
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My wife is worried about what an annulment would mean to her and her brother although I understand Canon Law states that their legitimate status does not change in the Church. ... • Affidavit of Common Law Marriage...
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The Canon Law of Marriage & the Family (Paperback) ... 5.0 out of 5 stars A Complete and Modern Study of Marriage Annulment Law, September 2, 2001 ... This item: The Canon Law of Marriage & the Family by John McAreavey...
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