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Yes. It is moral for good cause. Each faith has it's own guidelines , but some a lot of them share are failure to physically consummate the marriage, deliberate misleading of one party of pre-existing diagnosed mental illness , fatal congenital disorders , sexual orientation , intent to defraud ,perverse sexual practices , lying about their intention to have children , chronic Alcoholism, and habitual spousal abuse over time. You can ask your own faith counselor what constitutes cause for a annulment that is recognized by your church and also legal grounds. There will be counseling to dtermine if the marriage can be saved , some churches ask for witnesses to some behaviors , and sometimes it can take months , or even a year to process.Some churches charge a fee , but it may be waived if you are provably insolvent. An Ecclesiastical divorce that is valid means you can re-marry in your own faith , no matter if you have children or not , or how long you were married. Most faiths honor marriage as an avowed state , and will make absolutely sure nothing can be done to mend it, but once it is done , it is as if you were never married[ children do retain their legitimacy ] .

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