A marriage which has been declared null continues in operation, nevertheless, all the civil effects both for the parents and the children, when the contract was concluded in good faith.

Obligations of Marriage.—The parties to a marriage are bound to mutual fidelity, protection and assistance.

The husband owes protection to his wife and a wife obedience to her husband.

A wife is obliged to live with her husband at whatever residence he may judge to be proper. The husband is obliged to receive his wife and to furnish her with the necessaries of life, according to his ability and social condition.

A husband and wife contract together by the fact of marriage itself to nourish, educate and properly care for their children.

A wife whose property is mixed with that of her husband, or who keeps her property separate, cannot give, sell, pledge, mortgage, or acquire title to property, with or without a valuable consideration, except on the written consent of her husband.

Dissolution of Marriage.—A marriage is dissolved:

1. By the death of one of the parties;

2. By legal divorce;

3. Abrogation by Article 13 of the Constitution.