After all, this very topic is named, "Marriage AND Divorce." So we all know the likelihood of the latter following the former.
Many people won't get a pre-nuptial agreement because they think it is unromantic, and just expecting failure.
If it were required by law, however, like the blood test, wouldn't that alleviate the "unromantic" element? Then courts wouldn't be flooded, custody rights would already be figured out, no one would have to lose everything they owned, and marriage itself would feel like a much safer option.
2007-04-21
11:10:46
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Ciaoenrico
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Marriage & Divorce