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My state does not recognize common law marriages. Let me give you something to think about...."It should be very difficult to get married and easy to get divorced" That is a quote from a friend of mine who went through 2 wonderful weddings and 2 brutal expensive divorces. I now fully agree! Think hard with your head not just your heart before you marry. Marriage, like life, has it's extreme highs and extreme lows...It is a lot of work and you can not be the only one working on it- I know...I struggled and worked on mine for a long time but my spouse did not...and thought nothing of informing me that he wanted a divorce while I was in the hospital. So think and discuss everything honestly before marriage- not just will you have kids but how will you raise them, economically, spiritually, morally, punishment wise etc....and the list goes on.
| 14 years ago. Rating: 8 | |
In Australia if you live together for 6 months your partner is entitled to half your goodies, even those you had when you moved in together, but you are not legaly married.
Think twice before you "shack up"
I totaly agree with Doolittle. Thousand spent on a wedding with months of planning and not one hour spent planning the marriage.
I even heard of one case in the US where the mother and daughter were making wedding plans and the girl was not even engaged.
I never cease to wonder at the excitement surrounding a wedding when the couple have been living together. Why? what changes, bugger all.
| 14 years ago. Rating: 5 | |
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