Sunday, September 27, 2020

the Bible on "common law marriage"

https://www.gotquestions.org/common-law-marriage.html

Common law marriage is something people made up. 
That if you're living together with someone like you're married and it's a long enough time to where the "government" believes it's a solid relationship and it won't change, "Common law" says you are married. 

That's the thing. 
There's nothing Common about God's law. 
God's law clearly states we should not live in the same household or share the same bed or be with each other in the way of marriage until we are blessed and unified in a ceremony. 


Now, the hard part about this is that people who are non-believers don't live by God's law. 
This is why it's "common law". It's created by people (like I mentioned earlier). 

"Although Michigan does not recognize common law marriages, there is a way unmarried couples can protect their rights. This is through a cohabitation agreement, which is very similar to a premarital agreement in the state"
https://www.isfamilylaw.com/does-michigan-recognize-common-law-marriage/

Some states, like mine, don't even recognize common law marriage, but there are ways around it. 

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