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Randy_Carson
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If civil unions are not sacramental marriages, then is the converse also possible?
For example, if a happily married Catholic couple comes to the conclusion that there are tax and/other other benefits associated with being divorced, could they remain married in the eyes of the Church but divorced in the eyes of the State?
IOW, they would file for separation and divorce from their civil union with the state government, but continue to live together as a sacramentally married couple with ALL that entails (
) and never seek an annulment because no annulment of the marriage is desired.
Is this legal under state law or canon law?
For example, if a happily married Catholic couple comes to the conclusion that there are tax and/other other benefits associated with being divorced, could they remain married in the eyes of the Church but divorced in the eyes of the State?
IOW, they would file for separation and divorce from their civil union with the state government, but continue to live together as a sacramentally married couple with ALL that entails (
Is this legal under state law or canon law?