
05-04-2006, 01:45 AM
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Originally posted by ktsnake
I strongly disagree. There are a lot of benefits to being married -- lower insurance, owning property in joint tenancy, can get on group insurance plans together, etc. There's very little reason not to be wed in their case. If they did end up splitting, one could bring a lawsuit against the other for division of the assets acquired during the relationship anyhow.
I think the theory is 'dissolution of a partnership,' but I could be wrong (and probably am).
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Why do all that when there is government money they can get at?
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