so... if you were to get married, then some time later simply stop loving each other and want to divorce and move on, would this, a 'no fault divorce', be what you should file for?
in this situation there are no children and there is no battle over property. its just that both parties changed so much that they arent the people they fell in love with. (people are always changing and growing, it cant be helped)
Promises of love are only as honorable as the willingness to accept responsibility for wrong doing and protect the family's right to live together in love enjoying the shared family assets. Bilateral no fault respects this right of citizens to enter into honest, binding, and loving marriage covenants. Unilateral is a cowardly, insidious law that drags the faithful into court to be robbed of everything precious and demands protection money like a Mafia thug, but with ten times the cowardice.
@psx2514 no, I have never heard of leykis.....problem is...all marriages start off fine but enevitably one of the two partners change over time. i met my wife when she was 19....she was 23 when we married....I had thought her odd mood swings and irresponsibility was due to her young age...but no. Then she found god. Over the 27 years we have been married...she has joined 5 different religious cults, about 5 more main stream religions, has refused to have sex with me because she thinks its a sin
@inkey2 The mistake you made was that you got married when you were too young. You shouldn't get married before the age of 25, and the statistics prove this. And wow, how CONVENIENT that you "found God" after she married you. Oh, and start listening to Tom Leykis. Trust me. Just look up "Tom Leykis marriage" (no quotes) on here.
@psx2514 LOL i wasn't too young.....i was 30........read it again.........i NEVER said I found god.....SHE found god, Brush up on your reading comprehension
NEVER getting married.
DeadSleepers 1 year ago
You wanna know what the best way to avoid divorce is? DON'T GET MARRIED!
psx2514 1 year ago
so... if you were to get married, then some time later simply stop loving each other and want to divorce and move on, would this, a 'no fault divorce', be what you should file for?
in this situation there are no children and there is no battle over property. its just that both parties changed so much that they arent the people they fell in love with. (people are always changing and growing, it cant be helped)
fairfaerie 1 year ago
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Limeisback2012 2 years ago
Promises of love are only as honorable as the willingness to accept responsibility for wrong doing and protect the family's right to live together in love enjoying the shared family assets. Bilateral no fault respects this right of citizens to enter into honest, binding, and loving marriage covenants. Unilateral is a cowardly, insidious law that drags the faithful into court to be robbed of everything precious and demands protection money like a Mafia thug, but with ten times the cowardice.
danieljdick 2 years ago
the best thing is "never" to get married to begin with......what a huge mistake for any man
inkey2 2 years ago
@inkey2 You have to be a Leykis listener.
psx2514 1 year ago
@psx2514 no, I have never heard of leykis.....problem is...all marriages start off fine but enevitably one of the two partners change over time. i met my wife when she was 19....she was 23 when we married....I had thought her odd mood swings and irresponsibility was due to her young age...but no. Then she found god. Over the 27 years we have been married...she has joined 5 different religious cults, about 5 more main stream religions, has refused to have sex with me because she thinks its a sin
inkey2 1 year ago
@inkey2 The mistake you made was that you got married when you were too young. You shouldn't get married before the age of 25, and the statistics prove this. And wow, how CONVENIENT that you "found God" after she married you. Oh, and start listening to Tom Leykis. Trust me. Just look up "Tom Leykis marriage" (no quotes) on here.
psx2514 7 months ago
@psx2514 LOL i wasn't too young.....i was 30........read it again.........i NEVER said I found god.....SHE found god, Brush up on your reading comprehension
inkey2 7 months ago