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During the last fifty years marriages have been falling apart like shredded wheat.
So why not make it more difficult, which would make people stop and think whether they are really suited and not just doing it for the wrong reasons. I suggest a hefty fee of £5000. Perhaps that would end marriages for good and so eradicate divorce.

2006-08-09 12:36:45 · 20 answers · asked by Anonymous in Family & Relationships Marriage & Divorce

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Pardon, don't you think I deserved to get a divorce when my husband brought his girlfriend home to live with us? I'm still paying that bastard'd debts off and he don't pay any friggin cs or nothing.

2006-08-09 12:40:12 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I sort of agree with you that for some marriage is too easy to walk into and even easier for them to walk out of, I guess we all have mistakes and lessons to learn in life and if people want to get married good for them and if they end up hating each other and getting a divorce then fine, they have to foot the bill not us, I am very happy been married and have been for 22 years and wouldn't change a thing about my life with my lovely hubby, I am lucky but not everyone is, some people think marriage is going to be all they dreamt off only for it to end in tears and pain, some things are too easy to get into without a lot of thought, but what can you do if it is what they feel is the right thing for them, just be there to listen and try not to take sides, but a fee isn't the answer, more respect, love and honesty before, during and always is.

2006-08-09 13:34:31 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I'm sorry to be cynical, but I've known people who've spend much, much more than that on their wedding, only to have their marriage fall apart. I don't think the cash you splash is any indication of how long you'll stick together.

It would also be discriminatory against those who can't come up with that kind of money -- for example, sick people who can't work or those on a tight budget due to caring responsibilities.

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2016-02-12 00:32:51 · answer #5 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

The county where I live has not required counseling for getting married, but if you have children under the age of 18 and divorce you are required to attend counseling for the children's sake.

If you don't attend the counseling your court date is postponed until you do.

It's a shame they don't have required counseling before marriage.

Of course, if counseling was required before marriage, places like Las Vegas would lose a lot of business.

2006-08-09 12:59:27 · answer #6 · answered by physandchemteach 7 · 0 0

You don't need hefty fees. There are institutions out there that do pre-marriage counseling (specially churches).

If you really want to preserve marriage, the best thing is to make sure people have COMMON SENSE and not treat marriage like another dating service...

... but that would be like asking for world peace or something...

2006-08-09 12:41:39 · answer #7 · answered by elnyka 2 · 0 0

So - people will just go back to staying married for appearances and having tons of affairs.

It's the same as it ever was, it's just acceptable to get divorced now. The numbers are probably exactly the same.

2006-08-09 17:29:47 · answer #8 · answered by slipstreamer 7 · 0 0

While it would be nice if the divorce rate were lower, a hefty fine wouldn't make 2 people happy together again. If anything, it should be more difficult to get MARRIED.

2006-08-09 12:42:32 · answer #9 · answered by MayMay 3 · 0 0

I don't think fees would help maybe counselling bef marriage to cover goals expectations and reasons for marriage also setting behaviour issues and fighting techniques.

2006-08-09 12:45:40 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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