0_equals_true wrote:
However why should this contract determined by family relationship?
It's not necessarily. I mean, two adults with a non-sexual friendship – two lifelong bachelors with no other families, maybe – should be able to draw up similar contracts establishing each other's rights in various situations. But unless someone invents a new legal term for such a relationship ("life partnership," maybe?) it would be a number of separate contracts. Marriage encompasses everything I mentioned and more.
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What business is it to state. Why should the state determine what constitutes a valid relationship?
I don't think it should. Any two adults, of sound mind and not already married, should be able to fill out a simple form declaring their new relationship.
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