Second Marriages
A widow was forbidden to, marry again until one year after her husband's death. If she married before the expiration of her year of mourning, the marriage was valid, but she suffered infamy and lost some of her rights of succession. A divorced woman might remarry after six months after the divorce, but later the time was extended to one year. In the case of the remarriage of either parent the rights of the children of the first marriage in the property of their deceased parent acquired by the re- marrying parent were protected by legislation of the later Empire. (Sohm, § 98.)