- maintenance,
divorce a mensa et thoro, or
divorce from bed-and-board) is
a legal process by
which a married couple may
formalize a de
facto separation...
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separation from bed and
board (
a mensa et thoro), on the
grounds of
adultery or life-threatening cruelty, but it did not
allow a remarriage. From the 1550s...
- "separate maintenance" (or "legal separation") was
termed "divorce
a mensa et thoro" ("divorce from bed-and-board"). The
husband and wife
physically separated...
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Desertion for two
years was made
a ground for
a judicial separation (the
equivalent of
a divorce a mensa et thoro) in
England by the
Matrimonial Causes...
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canon law
allowed for
a law of
nullity and
a limited divorce "
a mensa et thoro",
effectively a form of
marital separation. In
a further repudiation of...
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marriage continued, as
ecclesiastical courts could only
award a divorce a mensa et thoro,
similar to
a legal separation today. As
divorce did not end the marriage...
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daughter dated from 1924, the year in
which Erzsi had just
obtained a divorce a mensa et thoro from her husband. The
following year,
Elisabeth Marie parti****ted...
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which is
mensa et thoro or
legal separation and does not
legally dissolve the
actual marital ties. The
following are the
prerequisite for
a relative divorce...
- in
civil law, its
canon law
allowed for
a law of
nullity and
a limited divorce "
a mensa et thoro",
effectively a form of
marital separation. The church...
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action of
obtaining a mensa et thoro separation in the
consistory court. In 1850 he
received a complete divorce from
Frances by
a private act of parliament...