Note.-All regulations of the present law relating to divorce also cover valid ecclesiastical and religious marriages contracted up to December 20, 1917.Ĩ7. Marriage may be dissolved by divorce so long as both parties are living. Marriage is void if contracted at a time when one of the parties was already in the married state, the said state of marriage being still valid and not annulled by the death of the former spouse, or by divorce.Ĩ6. Marriages are void if contracted by insane persons, or by persons in such a state as not to be able to act with discernment and to appreciate the significance of their acts.ħ9. (b) when, as a result of the marriage, the birth of children or the wife’s pregnancy shall have taken place.ħ8. (a) when the action for the annulment of marriage is begun after the attainment of marital age, or A marriage is considered void if contracted by the parties, or by one of them, before the attainment of marital age, with the exception of cases: Suits relating to the annulment of marriage are decided by local courts pursuant to the regulations of the local jurisdiction.ħ7. Legal proceedings to have a marriage declared void may be commenced by the husband or the wife, by persons whose interests are affected by the marriage, or by the representatives of the public authorities.ħ6. Marriage can be considered void only in those cases foreseen by the law.ħ5. Marriage is not prohibited to persons who have taken a vow of celibacy even if such persons are members of the white (Catholic) or black regular clergy.ħ4. The monastic state, priesthood or the diaconate are not impediments to marriage.ħ3. Difference of religion between persons intending to enter into marriage does not constitute an impediment.ħ2. Marriage shall not be contracted unless the mutual consent of the parties to be married is obtained.ħ1. Note.-Every relationship including affinity arising outside marriage is considered as an impediment to marriage between the relatives mentioned in the preceding article.ħ0. Marriage cannot be entered into by relatives in the ascending or descending lines, or by consanguineous or half-consanguineous brothers and sisters. Marriage cannot be entered into by any persons who are already in a state of marriage, whether registered or non-registered, where the latter has the validity of a registered marriage.(2)Ħ9. The marital age is fixed for females at 16 years and for males at 18 years.Ħ7. Persons intending to enter into marriage must have attained marital age. Material Conditions Necessary for the Conclusion of MarriageĦ6. Rights and Obligations of Persons related to One Another Rights of Property and Obligations of Children and Parents Personal Rights and Obligations of Children and Parents Material Conditions Necessary for the Conclusion of Marriage Original Source: Sbornik zakonov i dekretov raboche-krest’ianskogo pravitel’stva, Nos. This was at the time the most progressive family law in the world. It gave women the right to freely divorce their husbands without consent (but with no division of property), to have an abortion without the consent of the father, and to conduct her personal life without the tutelage of church or family.
The family secret 1924 code#
The Family Code of 1918 codified principles first laid down in the Decree on Birth and Divorce laid down in December 1917.
The family secret 1924 registration#
They hoped for the return of the eight people from the Secret Annex.Code of Laws concerning the Civil Registration of Deaths, Births and Marriages. Miep and the other helpers kept the business running. But it didn’t work.įortunately, there was a glimmer of light: to the great relief of those left behind on the Prinsengracht, Johannes Kleiman was released after just a few weeks. She took a big risk and walked into the headquarters of the Sicherheitsdienst.
The family secret 1924 free#
Miep and Bep gathered everything up and Miep decided to keep the papers in a desk drawer, hoping one day to be able to return them to Anne.Īfter the arrest Miep made a last desperate attempt to free the people who had been arrested. When Miep and Bep later went to the Secret Annex to see if they could save some personal belongings of the people in hiding, they found Anne's notebooks and papers on the floor. They arrested the eight people in hiding, as well as their helpers Johannes Kleiman and Victor Kugler. But then, on Friday morning 4 August 1944, Dutch police officers, headed by SS-Hauptscharführer Karl Josef Silberbauer, unexpectedly raided Prinsengracht 263.