The account on the referenced platform was created before the marriage, was not disclosed by the wife to the husband, and was continued after they were married.
When the husband discovered that his wife maintained an active channel on that platform with erotic content, he decided to present his case to the Church marriage tribunal in order to have the marriage declared null.
catholicnewsagency.comSpouse’s OnlyFans account factors into marriage nullification case
ACI Prensa Staff, Jul 6, 2024 / 07:00 am
Spanish family lawyer Enrique Sainz brought attention this week to a ruling handed down by a Church marriage tribunal in his country that decreed the annulment of a marriage in which the wife had an account on the OnlyFans platform. The platform primarily features self-created pornographic content that other subscribers must pay for.
In a video posted on Instagram on July 1, the lawyer said the account on the referenced platform was created before the marriage, was not disclosed by the wife to the husband, and was continued after they were married.
When the husband discovered that his wife maintained an active channel on that platform with erotic content, he decided to present his case to the Church marriage tribunal in order to have the marriage declared null.
“In order to understand this ruling, you have to know that marriage in the Church obliges the couple to remain faithful, be open to children, and be with the other person for life, such …
This would be a legitimate annulment, and the woman should be issued a vetitum, prohibiting her from being able to marry anyone else in the Church.