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How does a decree of nullity differ from a divorce decree?

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How does a decree of nullity differ from a divorce decree?

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A divorce decree dissolves the bond recognised in civil law without questioning the validity of the binding force of the agreement. A decree of nullity declares that the bond of marriage, as understood by the Catholic Church, did not come into being because the agreement was invalid.

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