
February 22, 2012
Chinese Court Voids Marriage Due to HIV Nondisclosure
The People’s Court of Qingyang District in the Sichuan province of China has invalidated a marriage because the husband failed to disclose his HIV-positive status, the China Daily reports. After dating for one year, the couple (whose names were not disclosed) married. When the wife pushed the issue of starting a family, the husband revealed he has HIV. The wife then moved to have the marriage annulled, and the courts agreed, stating the marriage was invalid because of the “concealment of disease.” To read the China Daily article, click here.
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ak, kennesaw, 2012-02-23 12:45:24
That's how I imagine my future, I meet a pretty girl and we get to know and like each other alot. Then one day I disclosure my status and she goes sprinting off as fast as she can, like a tornado, to join my past.
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