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Edited by
No1sLove
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I know (((Angel))) And to change your name would be very different I would think than if you'd been divorced. I'm just saying that you would not share your kids name if you'd not signed the papers with your husband. So though the papers don't make the marriage, they do give your family one name. If I'd already had kids with someone, I'd prolly have a lot of reasons to feel differently about it, but since it's my first and there could be kids from it...maybe...the papers are important to me as well as the commitment. But the commitment is what truly makes the marriage...no doubt.
She would still have the same last name as her children if she had not married. The children would have had her maiden name as their last name if she hadn't married their father. Or is this another one of those things that is different in the South? I guess if the father does not sign the birth certificate it would automatically be given the mothers name though. |
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not if the father isn't present...he actually has to AGREE for the child to get his name.
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The children could have kept mom's name if dad agreed on it, or didn't want to be around, they didn't have to have his name. If her husband adopts the kids, they could all have the same name again, but that might be asking too much from the husband.
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not if the father isn't present...he actually has to AGREE for the child to get his name. |
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If it was just paper I could have burned it. Unfortunately I had to pay for a divorce. Marriage is a contract with THE STATE. Don't do it. |
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If it was just paper I could have burned it. Unfortunately I had to pay for a divorce. Marriage is a contract with THE STATE. Don't do it. |
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The children could have kept mom's name if dad agreed on it, or didn't want to be around, they didn't have to have his name. If her husband adopts the kids, they could all have the same name again, but that might be asking too much from the husband. |
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no problem. my kid doesn't have my name.
there's no GUARANTEE it's mine, but I fully believe it is, after all, she does resemble my niece, so it would appear to be mine. |
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Do you need a piece of paper to tell someone you want to spend your life with them? NO. Sometime research the history of marriage. Began as a covenant between a man and woman and God. Then the governments got involved and screwed it all up.
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If it was just paper I could have burned it. Unfortunately I had to pay for a divorce. Marriage is a contract with THE STATE. Don't do it. DON'T DO IT PEOPLE!! ITS A TRAP!!!!! |
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If it was just paper I could have burned it. Unfortunately I had to pay for a divorce. Marriage is a contract with THE STATE. Don't do it. DON'T DO IT PEOPLE!! ITS A TRAP!!!!! HA! |
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Do you need a piece of paper to tell someone you want to spend your life with them? NO. Sometime research the history of marriage. Began as a covenant between a man and woman and God. Then the governments got involved and screwed it all up. No, it was never between man, a woman and god. It was a covenant between a female human, a male human and the alien Slave Master who wanted to control the breeding of slaves for the empire. God had nothing to do with it. JB |
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Edited by
Rapunzel
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Tue 06/17/08 04:35 PM
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i 'm not laughing at you Jeannie... it just sounded so funny what you said |
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Do you need a piece of paper to tell someone you want to spend your life with them? NO. Sometime research the history of marriage. Began as a covenant between a man and woman and God. Then the governments got involved and screwed it all up. |
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i 'm not laughing at you Jeannie... it just sounded so funny what you said Of course it does. (I believe it though.) I do realize how funny it sounds to people though. That's okay with me. Its good to laugh. JB |
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It is strange that in some states two people of the same sex can both sign a lease. But people of the oppisite sex can't.
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It is strange that in some states two people of the same sex can both sign a lease. But people of the oppisite sex can't. BTW...we were so mad about the apartment thing, we bought out the lease, so they only got two months of a 12 month term. I researched it first, convinced that I would be able to show them where the law does not support that policy...but it did in fact. |
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Why should the Government have control over a religious ceromony? I don't think the government does. I think that Christian values determine the committment to vows taken. The "just the paper part" is controlled by the government. |
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Edited by
Rapunzel
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Tue 06/17/08 05:49 PM
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i 'm not laughing at you Jeannie... it just sounded so funny what you said Of course it does. (I believe it though.) I do realize how funny it sounds to people though. That's okay with me. Its good to laugh. JB yes, it is very good to laugh ... and just as much as i wish to be respected for my beliefs i also respect you ~ for your beliefs, too |
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I know (((Angel))) And to change your name would be very different I would think than if you'd been divorced. I'm just saying that you would not share your kids name if you'd not signed the papers with your husband. So though the papers don't make the marriage, they do give your family one name. If I'd already had kids with someone, I'd prolly have a lot of reasons to feel differently about it, but since it's my first and there could be kids from it...maybe...the papers are important to me as well as the commitment. But the commitment is what truly makes the marriage...no doubt.
She would still have the same last name as her children if she had not married. The children would have had her maiden name as their last name if she hadn't married their father. Or is this another one of those things that is different in the South? I guess if the father does not sign the birth certificate it would automatically be given the mothers name though. My parents never got married, and I ended up taking my mom's last name for whatever it's worth. |
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