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Rota 1929 Parrillo

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  • On July 25, 2016
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Roman Rota, coram Parrillo, May 4, 1929,
Sacrae Romanae Rotae Decisiones, 21 (1929),
Decisio XXIII, pp. 189-193

Rota case explicitly states that a party at fault in separation is not due support from the innocent party.”It is certain that a [reliable spouse], who was abandoned by [an abandoner] without a just and legitimate cause, has the right to support, until it is demonstrated from the judicial definitive sentence that the marital partnership did not cease on account of [abandoner’s] fault” (par. no. 4).

 
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