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Impotence is a valid ground for divorce

Dear Harold,

We have been married for three years we have never consummated our union because of my husband’s biological condition. We have visited doctors in Kenya and abroad and their medical reports have confirmed that he is impotent. I want to have children that I can bring up and name after my parents for posterity. My husband has been good to me since we exchanged vows in a church wedding, but I don’t think I can live with this. I feel I should move on with life. Is it possible to seek divorce orders on grounds on impotence?

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