The Mexico City lawmakers wants to help newlyweds avoid the hassle
of divorce by giving them an easy exist strategy: Temporary Marriage
Licenses. They proposed a reform to the civil code this week that would
allow couples to decide on the length of their commitment, opting out
of a lifetime.
The minimum marriage contract would be for two years and could be
renewed if the couple stays happy. The contracts would include
provisions on how children and property would be handled if the couple
splits. “The proposal is, when the two-year period is up, if the
relationship is not stable or harmonious, the contract simply ends,”
said Leonel Luna, the Mexico City assemblyman who co-authored the bill.
Luna says the proposed law is gaining support and he expects a vote by the end of this year.
Hmmm... I wonder if marriage has become a business contract that expires
at any period of time. I think this is an easiest way to elevate
divorce at the highest order and make marriage a "business venture"
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