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Illegal marriage

  • Unrecognized marriages
  • Invalidity of marriage
  • Irregular marriages

Nature

A marriage is not valid if it does not comply with the conditions laid down by the law. Foreign marriages may not be recognized if the parties were considered as not being competent to enter into marriage by the law of the country involved. Non-recognition of marriage may cause complications regarding the legitimacy of children, their nationality, property rights and liabilities; and in the event of divorce.

Incidence

Non-valid marriages may include bigamous marriages, child marriage, polygamous marriage, and marriage forbidden on racial, ideological or other grounds. The former Soviet Union forbade the marriage of Soviet citizens to foreigners. In many African countries, race inter-marriage is forbidden. Under Islamic law a woman may not marry a non-Muslim, and under Jewish law husband and wife must be Jew and Jewess, but either of them may become so after having been received into the Jewish community. Bigamous and polygamous marriages will be invalid where they are not accepted by the law. Child marriage is considered invalid in most countries, but may be accepted as a custom, as in India.

Broader

Narrower

Group marriage
Presentable
Bigamy
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Aggravates

Cohabitation
Excellent

Aggravated by

Forced marriage
Presentable

Related

Divorce
Presentable
Adultery
Yet to rate

Value

Validity
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Unregulated
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Nonvalidity
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Nonrecognition
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Invalidity
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Illegality
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SDG

Sustainable Development Goal #3: Good Health and Well-beingSustainable Development Goal #5: Gender Equality

Metadata

Database
World problems
Type
(E) Emanations of other problems
Subject
  • Health care » Handicapped
  • Law » Legality
  • Society » Marriage
  • Content quality
    Presentable
     Presentable
    Language
    English
    Last update
    Oct 4, 2020