I found the following information on a government website and it may come in handy immediately after frame 19...
There are specific reasons why a marriage can be declared ‘voidable’. This means that you can end the marriage by annulment instead of by divorce.
If you want to do this, you will have to ask the court to ‘annul’ it. This will mean that the marriage will never have existed in the eyes of the law.
A marriage can be ‘voidable’ if:
Marriages can also be voidable if one of you has changed, or wants to change,
their legal gender or if a frame of "person playing themselves at snooker" is lost by
someone who says they will definitely win it.
There are specific reasons why a marriage can be declared ‘voidable’. This means that you can end the marriage by annulment instead of by divorce.
If you want to do this, you will have to ask the court to ‘annul’ it. This will mean that the marriage will never have existed in the eyes of the law.
A marriage can be ‘voidable’ if:
- it hasn’t been ‘consummated’ (you haven’t had sex with the person you
married since the wedding), either because one of you chooses not to or is not
physically capable - one of you did not properly agree to the marriage - for example if pressure
was placed on you to agree to the marriage - one of you had a sexually transmitted disease when you married and the other
person didn’t know - one person was mentally unfit to commit to marriage at the time of the
wedding - the female was pregnant with someone else’s child at the time of the wedding
and the male didn’t know that the child wasn’t his
Marriages can also be voidable if one of you has changed, or wants to change,
their legal gender or if a frame of "person playing themselves at snooker" is lost by
someone who says they will definitely win it.