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Does the "Marriage License" give consent to the govt. to make your future children "Wards" of the state?

by Guest59765  |  earlier

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If this is true can anyone provide me with the documents that state this? Does the 'Marraige License" establish a 3 party Limited Partnership, husband, wife and state?

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  1. A marriage license is merely a license which says you have the right and meet the standards (are not already married to someone else) to get married.

    There is nothing that says you are giving consent to make your children "wards of the state"

    Where did yo get this idea anyway. And no, it does not establish a third party limited partnership, it establishes a union of holy matrimony.


  2. No.

    The State's authority to remove children from unfit parents and make them wards of the State derives from the regular police power of government, not from anything to do with a marriage license.

    If you think about it a second, if that wasn't the case, how would you explain the children of single parents being taken?

    Richard

  3. What?

    Where did you get this idea?

    A marriage license is for marriage.

    geez  

  4. No. It doesn't. ... The state can take your children away and make them 'wards of the state' regardless of you have a marriage license or not. ... They are supposed to do what is in the best interest of the children.

    All a marriage license means is that you are allowed to get married in the state you got it from within the next x days. ... Don't worry. You didn't sign away your future kids!

  5. The "Three Way Limited Partnership" is limited to the actual marriage, and provides for Joint Tax Filing and such, and requires the state to be involved in the divorce.  It does not make your offspring "Wards of the State", that has to be adjudicated.  

  6. The state has the right to intervein in any situation where they see child endangerment or abandonment. A marriage license has nothing to do with the state's rights in these matters. Illegitimate as well as legitimate children are under it's jurisdiction

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