Dagne
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Prince William and Kate Middleton’s marriage would be invalid according to Roman Catholic Canon Law if they concluded a prenuptial agreement that stipulated conditions for divorce and remarrying someone else…
I am not sure how the Anglican Church treats the prenuptial agreements, but the idea behind the Roman Catholic Canon law is that "A marriage subject to a condition about the future cannot be contracted validly." And if a couple enters into marriage thinking of divorce that clearly indicates that they don’t take the oath on marriage seriously and should not be marrying in Church at all. Of course, if the prenuptial agreement relates only to property division in connection to children (of previuos marriages for instant) that doesn’t invalidate the marriage.
I did hear that the Royal couple had a prenuptial agreement made but its content was kept strictly confidential ...
I am not sure how the Anglican Church treats the prenuptial agreements, but the idea behind the Roman Catholic Canon law is that "A marriage subject to a condition about the future cannot be contracted validly." And if a couple enters into marriage thinking of divorce that clearly indicates that they don’t take the oath on marriage seriously and should not be marrying in Church at all. Of course, if the prenuptial agreement relates only to property division in connection to children (of previuos marriages for instant) that doesn’t invalidate the marriage.
I did hear that the Royal couple had a prenuptial agreement made but its content was kept strictly confidential ...