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Would it be morally wrong for a Catholic couple who are under great strain from taking care of a disabled child to divorce, but continue to live together, so that they can get more help in taking care of their disabled child? They would continue to live together because they know that, in God’s eyes, the civil divorce is not recognized as they were married in a Catholic Church by a priest, and would only divorce to meet whatever requirements necessary to get their child more help. (Help being nursing care)
**How about a couple where 1 spouse is taking care of another(who is disabled) and this is killing them financially? Would is be morally permissable to divorce, while continuing to live together, in order to get more financial help? **
**My guess is that it would be fraud. And, yes, all other options have been tried/looked into. **
**But my heart goes out to them. It seems as if being married penalizes you if you are disabled or you have a child who is disabled. **
**How about a couple where 1 spouse is taking care of another(who is disabled) and this is killing them financially? Would is be morally permissable to divorce, while continuing to live together, in order to get more financial help? **
**My guess is that it would be fraud. And, yes, all other options have been tried/looked into. **
**But my heart goes out to them. It seems as if being married penalizes you if you are disabled or you have a child who is disabled. **