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Originally Posted by thruma
I think the ancient Celt's were very wise.
They had marriage for a year and a day. When that time was up the marriage was over and if you wanted you could marry again for another year and a day or for eternity.
I don't see a need for legal marriage of any kind. All that does is make money for the gov and lawyers.(licenses, certificates and divorce fees)
Get married for the ceremony of whatever religion you follow. If you're not religious then just live together.
Here in Canada you're common law married just by living together so I really can't see why I should go to city hall to do it.
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Heinlein readers understand the concept of "Contract Marriage" - Marriages or civil unions deemed for an amount of time and inclusive of a prenup that can be renewed or dissolved after the period is up. In this agreement is a section for children and how they will be cared for during and after, dealbreakers, and other agreements. This makes much more sense than how expensive 'divorces' can be.