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Battarang
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I’m in a long-term (6+ years) serious relationship with a Protestant and we’ve fully intend to marry for most of that time (we’re waiting until she’s finished with her undergrad per her parents wishes). However, I do not believe that she is absolutely opposed to divorce on moral grounds, even though she is currently opposed to it specifically for herself. As we move further towards our goal of marriage, I want to discuss with her what I would do if she ever put me in a situation like that.
My initial thoughts are that actively participating in the proceedings (beyond appearing in court to explain my refusal to sign and my unwillingness to participate) would constitute formal cooperation with evil. Is this correct? Are there any other responsibilities or options I should be aware of?
Further, would the event of her petitioning divorce in the first place be enough to suspect that our marriage might not have been complete and valid to begin with? Would an annulment have to be sought?
I know I can do my best to forge a relationship with her in which divorce is totally unthinkable for both of us, but sometimes circumstances can go unexpected places, beyond our control. I’m fully committed to the success of our relationship. This question is searching for a plan Z in the unlikely event that all the other 25 plans fail.
My initial thoughts are that actively participating in the proceedings (beyond appearing in court to explain my refusal to sign and my unwillingness to participate) would constitute formal cooperation with evil. Is this correct? Are there any other responsibilities or options I should be aware of?
Further, would the event of her petitioning divorce in the first place be enough to suspect that our marriage might not have been complete and valid to begin with? Would an annulment have to be sought?
I know I can do my best to forge a relationship with her in which divorce is totally unthinkable for both of us, but sometimes circumstances can go unexpected places, beyond our control. I’m fully committed to the success of our relationship. This question is searching for a plan Z in the unlikely event that all the other 25 plans fail.