Annulment

declaration of nullity of a marriage by an ecclesiastical tribunal From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Annulment is a method under civil or canon law, similar to divorce, to declare that a marriage is not a real marriage. Though the Roman Catholic Church forbids divorce, it sometimes grants annulment, saying that the marriage never really happened.

Reasons include:

  • At the time of the marriage, at least one was too young; the minimum age is set at 16 years for males and 14 for females. There may be higher limits though[1]
  • Ligamen, being already married[2]
  • The man was ordained, either as a priest, or as a member of a monastery.
  • People are closely related.[3]
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