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If a man marries his mother or sister, there was no marriage to begin with so no GET is indicated. But if he marries somebody forbidden to him by the rabbis, he is married by Torah law, and must divorce his wife forbidden by the rabbis. But the Torah considers him married and he needs a GET to divorce her. Such a GET may be forced, because the living in sin creates a situation whereby a GET is imperative and may be forced.
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The problem is if the husband is not religious, but that is another discussion.
EH 28 see also 116 The sefer has comments from Gedolei Oilom Reb Shlomo Kluger and Rav Shaul Natenzon ztl.
Rambam Isurei Biah 15: end of Halacha 3 Gittin 99:1 7 Gittin 99:2 "
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