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    Default Should you be able to name your own family

    Should you be able to name your own family. Im speaking as far as legal documents go. Like visiting rights and inheritance. You know all those things people say you can only get through marrige. Why cant I just list those i want to have these.
    I have nothing against the womens movement. Especially when Im walking behind it.


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    Default Re: Should you be able to name your own family

    Like if you didn't want your kids to get your things after you died (for some reason, maybe you hated them secretly all along ), should you be able to leave all your possessions to a friend?

    Sure why not. Its your stuff, you can do as you like with it.

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    Default Re: Should you be able to name your own family

    It would probably lessen the chances of more Udays and Qusays coming around.

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    Default Re: Should you be able to name your own family

    You only have to leave your childen a certain amount. I have 6 brothers and nothing says we will all get the same. In fact I know we wont.
    I have nothing against the womens movement. Especially when Im walking behind it.


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    Default Re: Should you be able to name your own family

    Did your parents establish a pecking order and decided who they love most?

    That's all I can seem to interpret from these kind of arrangements, but I have a friend, who upon his grandmother having died, wanted more money from her than what was being given. He wanted it taken from his sister's share, claiming because he was going to be a doctor, and her... just a veterinarian.

    I dunno... nothing sacred here.
    But mark me well; Religion is my name;
    An angel once: but now a fury grown,
    Too often talked of, but too little known.

    -Jonathan Swift

    "There's only a few things I'd actually kill for: revenge, jewelry, Father O'Malley's weedwacker..."
    -Bender (Futurama) awesome

    Universal truth is not measured in mass appeal.
    -Immortal Technique

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