Alan,
From what I understand, the courts will say that when you became an adult, you reaffirmed the decision to join that you had made as a minor. I believe that this is part of standard contract law.
That is compelling. It's like a marriage, you agree to the union, publicise your agreement by getting engaged, formalise and legalise it by the public wedding ceremony and then consummate it by getting fu..ked. So many parallels.Serious point though. Many months, or even years, after the wedding, despite whatever 'reaffirmation' has occurred during the marriage, how would a partner stand if they subsequently discover that their spouse had only succeeded in bringing the relationship to the point of marriage by dishonest means? What if they'd lied about their past? About previous relationships they'd had? About other commitments they'd failed to honour? Even about past allegations of abuse? Get the idea?You'd get an anullment - no problem. Something to think about.