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Living Together Before Marriage

Married couples live together because they are married and legally they have the right to do so. However, when it comes to love, there is no legal way of doing it. Having a live in relationship is not uncommon in the US. Some couples prefer to have a live in relationship rather than marry each other.
Marriage is the unity of two hearts and minds and it can also happen in a legal relationship. However, if a couple is planning to have children, then it is always better that they get married in the court for the children’s sake. You are going to have to present legal evidence of your marriage at every step along the way after you get married. Also, when you are marrying someone who is not an American, then the legal aspect should not be ignored as the marriage certificate will provide all the necessary evidence for the person to get the status of a legal alien in the country. More...
New Marriage And Divorce Statistics Released

Most people decide to get married at some time or the other in their lives, and very few people actually end up remaining single for the whole lives. Just like the statistics of marriage continue to remain very high, even the divorce rate is catching up. The divorce rate in the United States has reached alarming levels to the extent that people find it hard to believe that a couple is not divorced soon after their marriage.
The average turnout period for a couple to head towards divorce after marriage is nearly 70 percent. Marriage is a traditional process and more or less it is a norm. Every youngster who is above the age of 21 can get married legally, and they all know that at some point they have to get married. Even couples who live in together eventually decide to get married. It is a norm set by the society. However, divorce is not the norm and it is actually more widespread. Couples get divorced for the silliest of reasons and also marriage counseling does not seem to help much.More...
History Of Civil Marriage In The United States
Civil marriage has come a long way in the United States. Women have more rights from a marriage than what it used to be about a century ago. Here is a look at the history of civil marriage in the United States.More...
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