Divorcing the State! How to get the Government out of your Marriage

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Uploaded by on Jan 21, 2010

We catch up with Brooke and Will Buchanan from the Walk for Liberty and ask them about their Happy Divorce! Divorcing the State!

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  • The ladies for liberty should do a piece on convincing your girlfriend or wife to move to NH. I've got mine to say she'll move with me as soon as she graduates college. If it werent for that, I'd be there already. At the moment I think she thinks its a cult lol but at least we'll get there eventually.

  • Just get her to go to liberty forum or Porcfest once she meets the Porcs she will see they are cool and fun to hang out with.

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  • They do not have to wait a year. They can surrender their license to the county. WHEN the county says you can't do that. Their question needs to be, "What law makes us subject to the marriage license?". Wait for their response, if at all. Were they given FULL disclosure when they were told they had to get a license? NO! The county may try to blow them off. They need to stick with this until success.

  • With me it was the exact opposite, I had to wake my husband up. We're not moving to NH, just wanted to point that out. I also see the same situation with many of my female friends, they have to get their husbands involved in the fight for liberty, of course maybe we're just more liberty minded here in Ga.

  • Will and Brooke are an incredible couple. I can't wait to move. I'm glad I don't have a better half to contend with. I'd probably move anyway. I'd say you go with me or you can stay here, but I'm leaving either way.

  • I meant to say he now pays an agreed lower child support, and I now have much more custody time than in the divorce decree.

    Does anyone know, would it be of any benefit to me and my current husband to divorce the state?

  • Is it too late to "divorce the state" if you already have children. Is there EVER an option in the divorce procedure to exclude discussion of children? Wld I be better off?

    From a previous divorce, I have documents which dictate child support, visitation, etc. Though my ex and I have both moved states, and we have agreed on a different (lower) child support amount, I believe either of us could technically be in trouble with the GOVERNMENT if the other reported a violation of the divorce decree.

  • I don't think you need to be a resident for a year to get a divorce. You apply for divorce wherever you are living when you decide.

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