Matrimonial law, Italian-style
A precedent that probably will not apply in civil law in these parts, but intriguing nevertheless:
"An Italian man has had his marriage annulled [by a religious court in Salerno] for reason of having too intrusive a mother-in-law...
'The marriage only lasted four months but it was hellish. I thought the tales of awful mothers-in-law were made up, but I was forced to change my opinion. Following our separation I have even thought about seeking out a motherless woman as my next wife' he said".
Me? I'm not saying a *mumbling* word.
"An Italian man has had his marriage annulled [by a religious court in Salerno] for reason of having too intrusive a mother-in-law...
'The marriage only lasted four months but it was hellish. I thought the tales of awful mothers-in-law were made up, but I was forced to change my opinion. Following our separation I have even thought about seeking out a motherless woman as my next wife' he said".
Me? I'm not saying a *mumbling* word.
Labels: Battle of the sexes, Italy