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Author: John (---.nyc.untd.com)
Date: 05-09-06 08:31
I can not speak for anyone else, for me it has to do with legal entanglements. At issue, as in any marriage, is property rights and inheritance recognition. I do have a child, I am not trying to restrict my future wifes rights, but rather protect my current childs and my parents inheritance rights. I will admit, I had not considered this particular approach to this problem. That would be a rather elegant solution, if it will work with no additional encumbrances. Thanks for your suggestion "Smiling" (I am sorry, I have no idea what your true name is, I do not mean to sound rude). I guess it is time for me to go employe more lawyers while I check into this. So, does anyone have any idea if there are general laws regarding matrimony for the FSU, or are each countries laws independent. I suspect, as in Intellectual Property laws, that each country is independent with respect to treaty recognition.
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