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Do you think 'renewable marriage contracts' are a good idea?

gnice123 2011/10/26 15:11:28
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Some Mexico City lawmakers are proposing "renewable" marriage contracts instead of lifetime commitments so that newlyweds could avoid the often torturous process of divorce.

Under
the proposal, couples planning marriage would decide on the length of
their commitment, with the minimum contract being for two years.

If they decide not to renew the contract, they would be able to opt out without a legal hassle, Reuters reports."

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  • gnice123 2011/10/26 15:13:32
    Yes
    gnice123
    +3
    I say yes. And how each partner behaves during a contract year would be telling enough as to whether to renew or move on without really messy legal fallout.

    Greg P.

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  • Hollis Carroll 2011/10/27 22:11:56
    No
    Hollis Carroll
    +1
    marriage is suposed to last forever, if your not planning on that don't get married.
  • kcandi 2011/10/26 19:30:14
    No
    kcandi
    +1
    If you are already worried about getting divorced, why bother getting married??
  • Reggie☮ 2011/10/26 18:08:32
    No
    Reggie☮
    +1
    It makes it too easy for foolish people to keep marrying and just wait for the end of the contract to leave and marry someone else until the end of that contract etc.
  • gnice123 Reggie☮ 2011/10/26 19:23:57
    gnice123
    +1
    Understood. But what keeps the same fool from marrying and just having "relations" outside of the marriage otherwise?

    Greg P.
  • Kathy 2011/10/26 15:39:05
    No
    Kathy
    +1
    That idea is just as Nutty as the rest of the progressive's stupid ideas.
    http://www.massresistance.org
    http://www.drjudithreisman.org
  • gnice123 Kathy 2011/10/26 15:45:28
    gnice123
    well thanks for replying but can you explain why you think so?

    Greg P.
  • misterz 2011/10/26 15:31:29
    No
    misterz
  • gnice123 misterz 2011/10/26 15:45:41
    gnice123
    Please tell us why you think so!

    Greg P.
  • gnice123 2011/10/26 15:13:32
    Yes
    gnice123
    +3
    I say yes. And how each partner behaves during a contract year would be telling enough as to whether to renew or move on without really messy legal fallout.

    Greg P.
  • Lady Wh... gnice123 2011/10/27 20:27:54
    Lady Whitewolf
    +2
    I agree

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