Amal is 16. Her parents have arranged for her to marry Mehmet, 31, the oldest son of a family from her father's village. Amal does not wish to marry, but is worried about shaming her family and her sisters losing their chance of an arranged marriage. She reluctantly agrees to be married. They travel to Egypt where they go through a ceremony that satisfies the marriage requirements in Egypt, but they do not speak during the ceremony. After returning to Australia, Mehmet informs Amal that his main reason for marrying her was to come and live in Australia where his brother has settled. Amal, who was going to school, is now suffering significant distress and is under the care of a psychiatrist. The psychiatrist refers her to you to make an application for nullity. Mehmet contests the facts, stating that Amal consented to the marriage and he wishes to remain married to her. What advice would you give to Amal? Assuming Amal did not succeed, would they be able to divorce?