Enoch Arden law
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The Enoch Arden law is a legal precedent in the United States that grants a divorce or a legal exemption so that a person can remarry, if his or her spouse has been absent without explanation for a certain number of years, typically seven.
The "Enoch Arden doctrine" is named after Tennyson's 1864 melodrama Enoch Arden.[1]
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[edit]- ^ "Enoch Arden doctrine". Cornell University Law School. Retrieved 9 July 2012.