Night Court

Night Court (1984)

Episode list - season 2

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All season 2 mistakesMistakes
1The Nun0
2Christine and Mac (a.k.a. Daddy for the Defense)0
3Billie and the Cat0
4Pick a Number0
5The Computer Kid0
6Bull Gets a Kid0
7Harry on Trial0
8Harry and the Madam0
9Inside Harry Stone0
10The Blizzard0
11Take My Wife, Please0
12The Birthday Visitor0
13Dan's Parents0
14Nuts About Harry0
15An Old Flame0
16The Gypsy0
17Battling Bailiff0
18Billie's Valentine0
19Married Alive0
20Mac and Quon Le: Together Again0
21World War III0
22Walk, Don't Wheel0
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Bull Shannon: All rise. Criminal court part two is now in session. The honorable Harold T. Stone presiding.

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Hi Honey, I'm Home - S1-E13

Question: In this episode, a married woman is surprised to discover that her first husband, a soldier who was MIA and then declared legally dead is still alive. How would this affect her marriage to her second husband? Is she still legally married to her first husband?

Answer: Being declared legally dead is called "death in absentia", meaning there is no evidence of death (i.e. a body), but the individual is presumed dead. This can happen to anyone, not just MIA soldiers. If a spouse petitions the courts to grant a divorce on the presumption of death and all criteria are meet, they are legally divorced and free to remarry. The return of the presumed dead would not change the divorce ruling. However, if a spouse does not go through the legal steps prior to remarrying, then the return of the presumed dead spouse would nullify and void the 2nd marriage immediately (and the remarried spouse could face bigamy charges).

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