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I'm with DSTRen on this. I know a lot of people (myself included!) see the church ceremony as the actual beginning of the marriage, and the civil part as just paperwork that's neccessary to be married. I know that when I started Pre-Cana, our priest told us that we had to remember to bring the marriage license because he could be put in prison for not doing the legal aspect.
The paperwork really is just paperwork to some people, and the religious ceremony (or the ceremony in front of friends and family) is when the marriage actually begins. GL with whatever you chose, SthrnZeta!! |
Just an update - we talked at length about it (as much as you can on a satellite phone) and decided ultimately we'd like to be more traditional so the courthouse wedding is off! The big day is 9-6-09 (booked the venues today). Thanks for all the support though, it gave me a lot to think about and I appreciated everyone's opinions. {{{GC}}}
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Glad to know you figured something out that works for both of you. How does this work out in terms of heath insurance and what not (I know that was something that you were concerned about)?
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J gets out of the Army officially in April and will be home in January so it's not like we'd have those benefits for very long anyway. Ultimately we decided that maybe getting married for strictly financial reasons wasn't such a good idea (I mean, duh, we're in love with each other, not each other's bank accounts and benefits) and his parents really wanted us to follow a more traditional path. In the end, I think we'll be happier with this scenario :)
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No stop-loss for his branch?
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My 2 phrases for Army life are:
"Never say never" and "the truth changes". So, what is factual today may not be factual tomorrow or next April. Military life is very fluid and changes constantly, which can drive a person totally bonkers. Don't stress over it. Just live day to day and when he takes off his uniform you will know he's out. Until then, keep in the back of your head that nothing is certain until he has that form in his hand and drives off Post. (I know guys who were set to retire, took post retirement jobs, then were not allowed to retire). |
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