6. The attempts of either husband or wife to corrupt the morals of the sons, or to prostitute the daughters.
7. Condemnation of either spouse to imprisonment for life.
Effects of Divorce or Nullification.—The civil effects of a divorce or annulment of marriage are as follows:
1. Separation of the parties.
2. To place the custody of the children with one or both of the parties, as justice may require.
3. To determine the responsibility for the support of the woman and children.
4. To place the woman under the special protection of the law.
5. To decree the necessary measures to prevent the husband, who may have given cause for divorce, or against whom the petition for nullity of the marriage has been instituted, from interfering with the wife in the administration of her separate property.
Husband and Wife.—The spouses are under mutual obligation to live together, to be faithful to, and help each other. The husband is bound to protect his wife and the wife to obey her husband.
The wife is required to follow her husband wherever he may establish his residence. The courts, however, will in some cases release her from this requirement when the husband changes his residence to a foreign land.