diriment
/dɪˈrɪmənt/Definitions
1. noun
A circumstance that prevents the celebration of a marriage, such as a pre-existing marriage, or a legal obstacle.
“The couple’s pre-existing marriage was considered a diriment impediment to their new union.”
1. noun
A circumstance that prevents the celebration of a marriage, such as a pre-existing marriage, or a legal obstacle.
“The couple’s pre-existing marriage was considered a diriment impediment to their new union.”