diriment impediment
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A priest explains that a prior marriage is a diriment impediment to a new union.
Definition
- Noun:
- A legal or canonical obstacle that renders a marriage null and void from its inception: In canon law (the law of the Catholic Church) and some other legal systems, a diriment impediment is a specific condition or circumstance that, if present, makes a marriage invalid. It is not merely an obstacle to getting married; it means the marriage ceremony, if performed, is considered to have never created a valid marital bond.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- Consanguinity within prohibited degrees is a diriment impediment to marriage. (Being too closely related by blood is a condition that invalidates a marriage.)
- The existence of a prior, valid, and undissolved marriage is a classic diriment impediment. (If one person is already legally married, any subsequent marriage is invalid.)
- The tribunal investigated whether a diriment impediment existed at the time of the wedding. (The court examined if there was a marriage-invalidating condition when the couple married.)
Advanced Usage
- "To constitute a diriment impediment": To be or act as a condition that invalidates a marriage.
- Lack of canonical form can constitute a diriment impediment for baptized Catholics.
- "Declaration of nullity based on a diriment impediment": The official finding by a Church tribunal that a marriage was invalid due to such an obstacle.
- She sought a declaration of nullity based on the diriment impediment of force and fear.
Variants and Related Words
- Impediment (noun): A general term for any obstacle or hindrance. In a marital context, it can be either a (invalidating) or a (which forbids a marriage but does not invalidate it if it occurs).
- Nullity (noun): The state of being legally or canonically invalid. A diriment impediment is a ground for declaring a marriage a nullity.
Synonyms
- Invalidating impediment: A direct synonym emphasizing the effect.
- Absolute impediment: (In some contexts) Another term for a diriment impediment.
Related Phrases
(This term is a fixed legal phrase and does not have phrasal verbs.)
Related Idioms
(This is a technical term and is not used in idiomatic expressions.)
A priest explains that a prior marriage is a diriment impediment to a new union.
Noun
- (canon law) an impediment that invalidates a marriage (such as the existence of a prior marriage)