That is not a good choice. Unless you have full support financially, you can't really get married. Plus, you have to ask yourself if your parents would let you get married.
Anytime after you find the right person and you are financially able to care for yourselves and any possible children.
no. unless you are married.
Yes, in Mississippi parents are still legally and financially responsible for their minor children even if they get married. Marriage does not emancipate a minor from their parents' responsibility until they reach the age of majority.
Anytime after you find the right person and you are financially able to care for yourselves and any possible children.
It isn't possible to have insurance once in wedlock. To be married, under law, it means that you are fully independent on paying for your own insurance. It doesn't seem to be a problem since people who are married are usually financially prepared for it.
When someone marries, he is legally bound to one spouse and is not supposed to marry another without divorce. Financially, they are supposed to support each other and a spouse gets some rights over the marital property.
Yes, a spouse can refuse to contribute financially and still get half in a settlement depending on a couple of factors. The first is how long you have been married and the second is what state you reside in.
yes is quiet easy,especially when the man guarantee her financially.
It is suitable when you and your partner have a stable relationship, preferably married, want a child together, and are able to financially and emotionally provide for a child.
There is no exact right time to make a baby. Many people wait until they are financially ready, have a good job, or are married.
More than anything else a married is a legally binding contract that ensures both parents provide for the financial well-being of the children. It makes 'good sense' to get married if you're pregnant and your 'partner' is financially viable. If he's a bum, then getting married might be a bad idea.