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Why do people get married what are the benefits?
I understand it?s an oath under god etc. but why do people have to sign a contract with the state they get married in.
What are the pros and cons? Like Pros tax savings or cons if you divorce 50/50 |
the primary benefit... is the illusion of security and permanence.
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Good question, I wouldn't be going through a divorce right now if I knew the answer though!
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there are some financial benefits...
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Do the Pros out weight the cons?
I just dont get why anyone would sign a contract giving away Half |
I got married once, i'll never do it again i can tell ya that.
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Marriage is pointless, if you can't spend the rest of your life with someone without signing a contract that says you are gonna, then your relationship is bupkis anyway.
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sorry dont ask me im never getting married well maybe when im 80 an have hours to friggin live!!
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Dont get me wrong, i love my kids but the new cock she married makes like 80k a year ... plus she makes 30k at her job. They must still need my money for their car payments i guess. |
Why have the same cereal everyday when you can have coco puffs one day , count chocula the next , rice krispies the next day ?
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Why have the same cereal everyday when you can have coco puffs one day , count chocula the next , rice krispies the next day ?
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it kind of simplifies things for you legally, especially if you have kids...plus there are some financial benefits
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I got married for the legal advantages and to show my husband how much I love him and how committed I am to our relationship. It was a wonderful day, just us two and our two good friends as witnesses. None of that princess bullshit, churce, huge cakes or hundreds of guests.
Besides the obvious advantages, there's an important bonus to those of us who are in a relationship with a "foreigner" - the partner gets a full recindency permit automatically after the marriage. If me and my English webmaster hubby weren't married, he would eventually have to get an offline job to be able to live with me. And even getting some minimum-wage-maximum-hours job would be difficult for him, since he doesn't speak Finnish. Yet :winkwink: Plus I got to change my unbelievably long and difficult to pronounce last name to a nice, short English one :thumbsup |
People get married because they love each other and they want to have kids... Bad thing when you're married is when you face obligations..
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I see no benefits to getting or being married
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i can't see the thing behind marriage , maybe it because i'm not a religous person seeing as marriage is more of a religous thing
here in oz , if you live in a defacto relationship for longer then 18months ( i think its 18months) then under legal status you are a married couple |
So you have somebody to change your depends when you're old
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There are benefits...kids, citizenship...
Ok, ya, that's about it. |
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There are no tax savings, it is worse to be married.
The 50% divroce number is a BS number, one that is often quoted. Basicly 50% came from the total amount of people being divorces in a year, compaired to those being married in same year. However since the pool of all people married is much larger then those getting married each year, getting to 50% is not tough to do. I do beleive people get married to young many times, for the wrong reasons, or without thinking much - maybe even knowing they can easily bail out. But what do I know, I am married. |
My soon to be "marriage" to my fiance is not the traditional type.
We will have a ceremony, a reception, and all that jazz. We just will not have a marriage license. In its place is a series of legally binding contracts that cover everything from health related issues, powers of attorney, personal property, and of course penalties for breaching the terms of the contract. It is above board and more binding than a state sanctioned marriage. Just in the eyes of the state it is not considered a marriage. When we have kids we will of course update the contracts to cover them as well. This portion could be overruled by the courts since children are involved but if it is a fair contract and the kids are not in danger a court would uphold it. |
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Anyway the only reason I can see to get married is for some tax benefits and maybe cheaper car insurance. Otherwise it's just something that makes breaking up more painful and thus would arguably make people try a little harder to work things out. Seems not to work though. =[ |
roger, is it possible that there an argument out there that would convince you to get married?
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Gay and adopting? |
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I just dont understand why it has to be a Legal document if it wasnt I bet people would get married for the right reasons and not trap each other |
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I have other reasons for not going the Government marriage route. |
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what if you found a girl that was very high quality and you liked her very much, and she gave you an ultimatum? Marriage or the relationship was over. |
it just felt right
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Fuck that.... |
If there are no financial or legal benefits I don't see the need for it either.
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it does seem like a tough position to be put in, but the question is why wouldn't you marry her? very high quality is hard to come by. give everything for love--rumi |
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one path leads to freedom, alebeit with other things the other path leads to a family, being grounded for the next 18+ years huge decisions, i have seen people make poor/good decisions either way, in my opinion |
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