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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Marriage is a contract. It’s a publicly available contract. If you break a contract or you aided somebody in breaking a contract, those somebodies should be sued for what breaking that contract cost the offended partyand pain and suffering just like every other contract.[/quote] You can't "aid someone in breaking a contract" that YOU didn't sign. That's not a thing. [/quote] When you sign your marriage license, yes you were signing a contract and it cracks me up that nobody knows that they’re signing a contract. And what’s crazy is people don’t know that the contract rules changed depending on the state you’re living in. Also, there are multiple states that believe you can aid someone in breaking a contract. Also educate yourself on Tortious interference. I’m not giving my opinion on what’s right and wrong. I’m just telling you what the laws.[/quote]
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