I know about as much about marriage law as I do about the boiling point of crude oil, but... if a marriage is annulled, does it matter if there's a prenup or not?
I can tell you about the boiling point of crude oil if you want? It boils at around 600°C. It is made up from a mixture of hydrocarbons of various chain lengths. It is seperated via a process called fractional distallation which boils the oil and condenses the different fractions to seperate them. So petrol condenses at 70°C, Bitumen at around 600°C.
About marriage annullment though, I'm stumped too.
My knowledge of anullments is admittedly far behind the times (I know the laws for 1941, oddly enough), but at least back then, you couldn't get an annulment if you consumated the marriage. You had to get a divorce then. And people.com, at least, is mentioning a honeymoon back at the hotel. <.g> Last I heard, though, it still needed mental incompetancy, forced consent, or underage. Does drunk count? <.g>
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Lawyers among us? Help?
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About marriage annullment though, I'm stumped too.
Gill
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Learn something new every day!
Okay. So I now know more about the boiling of crude oil than I do about marriage law.
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I'm not some sad person who learns about crude oil for fun.
Actually - I am! :D
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