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Free-Love = No expectations
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Why Not? If you want "1970's Style" Marriage Terms
During the hippie era, somebody changed the meaning of marriage to include rights, obligations and liabilities which had never been embraced by marrying couples in the past. The terms of the "1970's Style" marriage are:
Rights
- Either spouse can at any time terminate the marriage for any reason.
- Every spouse can escape differences.
Obligations
- Each shall adhere to obligations subjectively determined by judges, government guardians, and government psychologists based on undefined practice and customs of lawyers.
Liabilities
- Non-abusive or non-adulterous spouse can have children taken away.
- Innocent spouse can lose marital home.
- Children can be forced to live with, or spend overnight visits with, aduterous parent and new sex parnter.
- Innocent spouse can have drivers license revoked and be jailed if not make payments subjectively determined by lawyers and judges.
If this describes your marriage intentions, you wouldn't want to our Proclamation Set. Your signature on your state marriage license application implicitly creates the public record that you embrace that meaning of marraige.
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Why Use Proclamation? To set the record straight.
If you and your spouse intend to be married for life, mutually support one household for your children and each other, and are marrying in a religious affiliation in which adultery is wrong, you might want to put your true marriage agreement in writing. Traditional marriage promises point to these "contractual" elements.
Rights
- To live with own children with a few exception.
- To benefit from the other spouse's contributions to maintenance of marital home, both financial and labor
- An innocent spouse has the right to require an adulterous partner to separate from the marital home.
Obligations
- To be married for life
- To be sexually faithful to the other, no adultery
- To separate from the marital home while one is dangerously abusive.
- To separate from the marital home if one commits adultery and the innocent spouse wants the adulterer out of the home
- To contribute labor or finances to maintain a common marital home.
- To raise moral children and do nothing to deter the children's moral and character formation
Liabilities
- To live with the differences between spouses
- To be true to one's spouse in bad times
Millions of Americans sign pre-nuptial agreements clarifying their unique marriage promises, and "the promises made by couples in their marriage vows constitute a binding contract," according to the Ohio Bar Association*.
Our Proclamation and Booklet enable you to put those vows in writing.
Do you have any written record of your promises?
No State shall pass any Law impairing the Obligation of Contracts.
U.S. Constitution: Article I Section 10.
Any religious society in conformity with the rules of its church, may join together as husband and wife any persons who are not prohibited by law from being joined in marriage. (Ohio Law 3101.08).
Marriages may be solemnized by a [religious minister] ... if the minister is ordained or authorized to solemnize marriages according to the usages of the denomination.
Michigan Law 551.7 (1)(h)
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