The Church has zero authority over civil marriage. zero.
If the government wants to grant 24 hour divorces that terminate the civil aspect of marriage, that is a civil matter.
Here in the US, a couple can get married while skydiving.
My younger brother was supposed to be married last month, but the wedding plans were pushed back because of the chance he might be re-deployed to Iraq.
Instead, he was transfered, and the numbskull almost failed to file for off-base housing in time. The base where he is going usually gives preferece to married couples for off base housing, so genius decided to try and wait it out.
Instead, he came back home on leave and him and his fiancee, with me as a witness, signed a Florida marriage certificate at the notary in Wachovia Bank, and presto, they were married and could file for off-base housing around 24 hours before the deadline.Not exactly how the Church expects a couple to marry, especially to use the Law to circumvent restrictions.
The Church only has authority to speak for marriage in the religious sense. They are totally free to deny a divorced preson the Sacrament of marriage, but the People decide what civil Rules and Procedures govern their State.