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Legal Rights of Single People
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Palimony This is a contract that is formed between a married couple that requires monetary payments in the case of a break up
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Palimony This is a contract that is formed between a married couple that requires monetary payments in the case of a break up However, if there is no formal legal relationship, then there is no requirement for palimony
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Cohabitation Some couples do not marry, and instead cohabitate While the divorce rate in the U.S. is at about 50%, those who cohabitate have a far less chance of having a successful relationship (about 85% of these fail)
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Cohabitation Some couples do not marry, and instead cohabitate They can form a cohabitation agreement which is a written or oral agreement that outlines how they want to deal with their money,property, and responsibilities
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Marvin v. Marvin (1976) California Supreme Court declared that cohabitation agreements can be enforced between unwed couples, meaning that unwed couples had similar rights to property as wed couples
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Paternity Cannot be forced to marry someone, but all fathers are required to support their children
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Paternity Cannot be forced to marry someone, but all fathers are required to support their children A father can claim that he is not the father and be subjected to a paternity test
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Paternity Cannot be forced to marry someone, but all fathers are required to support their children A father can claim that he is not the father and be subjected to a paternity test Blood tests are not conclusive, but can eliminate a father
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Paternity Cannot be forced to marry someone, but all fathers are required to support their children A father can claim that he is not the father and be subjected to a paternity test Blood tests are not conclusive, but can eliminate a father DNA fingerprinting is 99.9% accurate though
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Same-Sex Partners As most states do not allow same-sex marriages and/or civil unions, many same-sex partners would be classified as cohabitating
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Same-Sex Partners As most states do not allow same-sex marriages and/or civil unions, many same-sex partners would be classified as cohabitating As a result, because they are not legally a couple, the same-sex partner does not receive benefits and tax breaks
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Things to Think About What happens when we choose to go against God’s plan for relationships?
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Things to Think About What happens when we choose to go against God’s plan for relationships? If certain states begin to recognize same-sex relationships, what effects could that have?
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Things to Think About What happens when we choose to go against God’s plan for relationships? If certain states begin to recognize same-sex relationships, what effects could that have? Why shouldn’t we allow same-sex marriages?
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