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Domicile of the Wife Unlawfully Separated

  • Posted by Mary's Advocates
  • On July 24, 2016
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Gibbons, Rev. Marion Leo, C.M., LL.B., B.Al, J.C.L. Domicile of Wife Unlawfully Separated from
her Husband, A Historical Synopsis and Canonical Commentary. Washington, D.C.: Catholic University of America, 1947.

Both spouses have an equal obligation to have a common domicile (1983 CIC canon 104), so anything in this dissertation regarding a wife’s obligation can equally be applied to a husband’s obligation.

Page 62-63:  Frequent quarrels, in themselves are not a just cause for separation of spouses. However, “Implacable hatred” is a cause for separation.

Page 64:  “[T]he Sacred Roman Rota has recognized among others the following as justifying causes for a temporary separation […] malicious desertion, done without justification but at the same time with the intention of not returning.”

Page 77: [W]hen there is question of an alleged nullity of the marriage, private authority is not recognized as an adequate basis for establishing a legitimate separation.”

 

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