Court Marriage Cases
United in love, legally bound in court
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Court marriage cases refer to legal cases involving marriages that were performed in a court rather than a religious or civil ceremony. These cases can arise from a variety of issues, including: Marriage validity: Disputes over the validity of a court marriage, such as questions about the legality of the ceremony or the eligibility of one or both partners, can result in court cases.
Marriage annulment: Cases involving the annulment or dissolution of a court marriage can also fall under this category. Marriage rights and responsibilities: Cases involving the rights and responsibilities of partners in a court marriage, such as questions about property ownership or spousal support, can also be addressed in court.