At the request of Dr. Stephen Baskerville, I’m spending 5 minutes and writing the President: President Donald Trump The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Washington, DC 20500 I am deeply disheartened by the destruction of families and the undermining of the Constitution that occur daily in family courts and child support enforcement offices. I [...]
Patrick Madrid took a call from a woman who was contemplating filing for civil divorce because her husband says he doesn’t love her anymore. After 30 years of marriage and going through a difficult time–with husband and wife sleeping in different rooms–her husband agrees that she should file for divorce. The caller told Patrick that […]
I recently sat down with Beverly Willet, a retired civil lawyer and co-founder of “The Coalition for Divorce Reform”, to discuss the harsh reality of no-fault divorce—and what we can do about it. Beverly shared her devastating experience of being divorced against her will. She believed marriage was for life, but the State had other ideas. Her husband couldn’t prove fault in New York, so he simply moved to New Jersey, where no-fault divorce made it impossible for her to stop the process.
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Catholic Marriage governed by the Code of Canon Law has very limited grounds for permanent separation of spouses. Bai explains the canon law about marriage, separation and divorce.
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Upholding marriage against no-fault divorce.
Limiting primarily to civil law, in a very conversational manner, Bai explains the unique Ohio Laws that protect a reliable spouse and children from forced/unilateral no-fault divorce. Thereafter, she covers some constitutional problems with forced/no-fault divorce applicable to the whole country. FIRST. Ohio Laws: minute 0:0 – 23:55. SECOND. U.S. Constitutional Issues: minute 23:55- 44:13).
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Bai was invited to speak in Rome at a symposium was hosted by the Kolbe Center for Creation and Human Life International Rome. All the presentations were printed and given to the bishops that participated in 2015 bishops synod. ... MORE
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True Marriage Proclamation Set
Wedding or Anniversary Gift. The state requires a bride and groom to get a state license when contracting marriage, but the state does not require parties to sign the terms of their own marriage agreement. A man and woman can sign their wedding promises as a keepsake, and designate a 3rd-party arbitrator to manage any marital issues in accordance with the Catholic Code of Canon Law, or the Bible.
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