Marriage Law Fundamentals

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📋 Course Outline

  1. Marriage engagement legal status
  2. Prenuptial agreements validity
  3. Marriage physical conditions
  4. Marriage capacity and consent
  5. Forced marriage laws
  6. Effects of marriage obligations
  7. Divorce grounds and procedures
  8. Divorce consequences and property
  9. Nullity and annulment grounds
  10. Criminal law offense categories

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

Engagement: Engagement is based on the intention to marry, signifying a moral commitment rather than a change in the legal status of the parties involved. It reflects a serious promise or intent to marry but does not alter the legal rights or obligations of the individuals. FAMILY LAW (source content): engagement creates a moral commitment rather than a full legal obligation, and the law intervenes only in limited circumstances.

Moral commitment: A moral commitment refers to a personal or ethical obligation that arises from social or cultural expectations rather than from legal enforcement. In the context of engagement, it signifies a promise or intention to marry that is morally binding but not legally enforceable.

Breach of promise to marry: This term relates to the failure to fulfill the moral commitment of marriage. In the UK, under section 3 of the Law Reform Act 1970, if one party breaks the engagement, the other cannot sue them for breach of promise to marry, indicating that such promises are not legally enforceable.

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Anteprima del quiz

1. Which of the following best describes a key property of marriage obligations?

2. How do the concepts of validity or enforceability of prenuptial agreements differ between the UK and Ireland?

3. According to the source, what is the minimum continuous period of living apart required for desertion to be a valid ground for divorce if the other spouse does not consent?

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Anteprima delle flashcard

Marriage engagement — legal status?

Moral commitment; not legally enforceable.

Breach of promise — legal remedy?

Cannot sue under UK law; limited in Ireland.

Engagement gifts — presumption?

Absolute; not returnable unless evidence suggests otherwise.

Engagement law — UK approach?

Moral commitment; limited legal effect.

Prenuptial agreement — enforceability?

Potentially binding if fair and voluntary in UK.

Prenuptial agreement — Irish view?

Persuasive evidence, not automatically binding.

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