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Chapter 12 Contractual Aspects of Marriage & Divorce Law in Society Ms. Baumgartner Chapter 12 Contractual Aspects of Marriage & Divorce

12-1 Marriage & the law of contracts Discuss how the law affects premarital relationships Explain how a marriage contract is formed and legalized Name the rights and duties of husbands and wives

Premarital Relationships & the Law Marriage – a legal union of a man and a woman as husband and wife There are no laws that specify an age for dating Typically the minimum age for marriage without parental permission is 18

Premarital Relationships & the Law If 2 are dating and pregnancy results, the male is responsible to contribute to the child’s support No law exists to force the parents of an illegitimate child to marry A man and woman who live together outside of marriage are said to cohabitate Cohabitation is illegal in some states, but is rarely enforced

Read GLOBAL ISSUES pg 207 What is an arranged marriage? What is a dowry? What is polygamy? What are 2 examples of muslim countries?

The Marital Contract If 1 party in a relationship proposes marriage and the other accepts, a binding contract results If both later mutually agree to end their engagement, the contract is annulled – the law considers their agreement void and never to have existed

The Marital Contract If only 1 party wants out of the contract and refuses to perform, a breach-of-promise suit may be brought by the other party Sue for costs associated with wedding If the engagement ends, the courts usually order the ring to be returned. However, some states allow the woman to keep the ring if the man calls off the wedding.

The Marital Contract Each state has different marriage laws Couples may have to apply for and pay a fee for a marriage license Couples may be required to do a blood test to show applicants are free from various diseases

Alabama Laws Must wait 60 days to remarry after a divorce No blood test Can marry cousins  No proxy marriages Can have common law marriage Must be 18 years old without parental consent Cannot marry under the age of 16 No same sex marriages (marriage is not even recognized if ceremony was performed in another state)

The Marital Contract There are 2 alternatives to marriage: Common-law marriages – marital relationship legalized by a couple acting as husband and wife, sharing home and property for an extended period Civil union – typically offers many of the rights, duties, and benefits as marriage to those who elect to form it In some areas, this has been known as a same-sex marriage It is open to opposite-sex couples in many states

Marital Rights & Duties Traditionally, the law sees husband and wife as parties to a marriage contract for life and for the benefit of each other The practical and legally recognized purposes for marriage are procreation, raising children, and filling sexual, economic, and companionship needs The law recognizes these purposes as mutual duties of the wife and husband and calls them the marital consortium

Marital Rights & Duties The most important duty of spouses is to provide for the support, nurture, welfare, and education of their children Parents are obligated by state laws to support their children until they reach adulthood Financial support of a couple’s children is a joint obligation!!! Both parents have custody rights and have an equal voice in how to raise the children

Marital Rights & Duties Sometimes, spouses bring property into marriage that they want to keep in their own names They don’t want the other spouse to have claim over it, especially in the event of death or divorce Keeping a spouse from getting rights in such property can be accomplished with a prenuptial agreement Read What’s Your Verdict on page 210

Assignment 12-1 Assessment #s on assignment sheet

12-2 divorce & the law of contracts Discuss the ways by which a marriage can end Explain the divorce procedure

Nullifying the Marriage Contract A marriage may end several ways: Death of a spouse Annulment – legal procedure for declaring that a voidable marriage is null and void A voidable marriage results from a problem that existed from the beginning of the marriage Refusal to have children Lying about wealth, pregnancy, disease, age Divorce

Nullifying the Marriage Contract A void marriage creates no rights or duties for either party and is considered invalid from the beginning 1 partner is already married when the 2nd marriage occurs (divorce isn’t final) A person who knowingly marries a second spouse while still married to the first is a bigamist Incestuous marriage Mental incompetence

Terminating the Marriage Contract The method usually used to end a marriage is divorce In some states the termination of marriage is called dissolution Divorce and dissolution are court actions that end the marriage and divide the property and remaining responsibilities between the parties

Terminating the Marriage Contract The United States has the highest divorce rate in countries around the world Divorce rate for first marriage: 50% Divorce rate for second marriage: 67% Divorce rate for third marriage: 74%

Terminating the Marriage Contract

Terminating the Marriage Contract No-fault divorce – divorce procedure in which no cause need be shown for termination of the union Both spouses mutually agree to the divorce

Terminating the Marriage Contract Divorce procedures (varies by state): Separation – the spouses maintain separate living quarters, but their marital rights/obligations remain intact Counseling Resolution of issues Division of property Child custody and support Alimony Issuance of decree of dissolution of marriage – court issues order that marriage is OVER

Terminating the Marriage Contract Child custody –the division of the physical and other care and control of responsibilities for a child Child support – monetary payment by a parent to provide a dependent child with appropriate economic maintenance Alimony – the support paid by the wage earner of the family to the other spouse

Assignment Chapter 12-2 Assessment #s on assignment sheet