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→P.04 Marriages and divorces
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''We think this, having just educated and professional full citizens, is necessary if a real democracy shall work. Each member of the democracy must understand processes and dependencies in order to contribute to making good and independent decisions. This is what we want and need. Not a herd of sheep senselessly running behind a 'lead ram' or be intimidated by 'dogs or wolves'.''
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P.04.1
You want the best for your partner. If you'd be forced to sacrifice yourself for your partner (which is a very though formulation - and hopefully rare situation in reality), your decision should tend to 'yes, I'd sacrifice myself for my partner'.
Only unmarried full citizens that are so, both ajectives, for at least 3 years can decide to marry if not related.▼
In case your partner becomes invalid to make decisions, you take over all rights and duties for him/her.
You may always visit your partner in a hospital - as far as medical indications allow it.
This replaces the relatives respective rights and duties: parents to children (own or adopted) and vice versa, siblings to each other, uncles/aunts to nephews/nieces and vice versa, in this sequence.
If you have no parents and no partner, then the secretary couple has those rights and duties.
P.04.2 Qualifying to partner
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P.04.2 Traditional marriage
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