riclad wrote: » Marriage is a legal contract designed to protect mostly the woman, if she chooses to have children she has a right to the family home and financial support if they separate.
gifted wrote: » Marriage is code word for ....no sex. ....don't be fooled by anything else
[Deleted User] wrote: » Um...no she doesn't..
riclad wrote: » if she chooses to have children
she has a right to the family home and financial support if they separate .
Duggy747 wrote: » It would feckin' want to be, I'm getting married in 2 weeks :eek:
Xyzforsure wrote: » How's the nerves? ? Any doubts
FortySeven wrote: » Yes, she does. Guardianship is no longer determined by marriage either. Oh, you don't need to be married now to have your worldly goods and possessions taken. Just living together for more than 2 years if you have a child together or 5 years if you don't gives your partner a claim on your property. Getting married. Not worth it. Massive waste of money to give a girl a day of being a princess. Sure, didn't we grow up sometime around the 20th century? These institutions are done, perpetuated only by business and failed institutions like the church. Go ride, enjoy and never ride long. Till you want kids, then ride a good mother. Not a good ride if you know what I mean.
VisibleGorilla wrote: » I'll never get married, it's 50/50 whether it will actually last and more often than not the woman calls for divorce, I believe it's around 70%. Why add in a legal contract to a relationship? Why invite the government in? Madness in 2016.
pwurple wrote: » What do you mean? Marriage is a legal contract, binding you to a spouse instead of your parents. Next of kin, inheritance, guardianship, tax laws all tied up in a neat little legal package. We didn't bother until my (now husband) had an accident and needed an ambulance. I couldn't go with him, couldn't consent to treatment. Had to call his parents for it. Anyway, yes, for us it has been worth it, especially since we had children. Didn't have to go off getting guardianship arranged.
Jim Bob Scratcher wrote: » Is marriage worth it ?