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Quick Questions Does my annulment mean that my ex and I were living in sin, and are our children illegitimate?
Quick Questions If my mother annuls her marriage to my father, does that mean my siblings and I are illegitimate?
Quick Questions Would contraception constitute grounds for annulment?
Quick Questions How can a couple live together for years and then have their marriage annulled?
Quick Questions Does my husband have to become Catholic for our marriage to be blessed in the Church?

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