After Death Do Them Part

I always thought that you had to be alive to get married, but this is not always the case, at least, not in France. It so happens that French law allows posthumous marriages in cases in which a fiance is pregnant, so that the child is legitimized. Also, I guess, when it would entitle the "widow" to receive a pension or some such benefits. This seems to be the case of one of the policemen killed in France recently. Although the law does not operate automatically in all such cases, but at the discretion of the President, it's to be expected that Sarkozy will grant permission for the marriage to take place.

This is certainly a legal anomaly, but one that strives to do justice to three people whose lives have been altered for all time through no fault of their own.

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