Certainly! A marriage does not equal man, woman, + children. Marriage = man + woman. Children are a result of marriage. You should still love each other like you did before children became a possibility. You can also look into adoption, surrogacy, and in vitro. Your marriage should not be dependent upon children you should still be in love with just the two of you and be able to make things work enen though plans have changed.
Children of an annulment are still children. The annulment has nothing to do with parenthood. It simply declares the marriage was never valid, but the children of that union are still the children of the parents. The children are never annulled.
In consideration that the marriage never was actually legal, no matter how long you live apart, it is still not legal in Philippines. They won't void the marriage, but the marriage is available for annulment.
Mozart
That is not a correct statement. Women are able to have children after marriage. At one time, you ONLY had children after marriage.
Yes, a Catholic priest can have children. If he had been previously married but is now a widower, any children born during that marriage are still his children.
Yes. You will always wonder. The level of trust in the marriage has been broken and no matter how long you are married you will still wonder.
No marriage and no children. That never happened.
No. The 3 children from his marriage have all passed away, but at least 1 grandson is still alive.
Legitimate children
Some think that age does not matter in marriage while others disagree. It truly depends on the two people in the marriage.
She had four children in the first six years of her marriage. She had four children in the first six years of her marriage. She had four children in the first six years of her marriage.