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text🌻seeking legal advice
Type: Text (backdated to before Farplane event)
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Subject: Seeking legal advice
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Hello.
I am in need of legal advice regarding a private matter:
Is a marriage contract legally binding if one or more parties involved were under the influence of spiritual possession while it was officiated?
Thank you for your assistance.
Sender ID: Anonymous
To: Public
Subject: Seeking legal advice
Warnings: None
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Hello.
I am in need of legal advice regarding a private matter:
Is a marriage contract legally binding if one or more parties involved were under the influence of spiritual possession while it was officiated?
Thank you for your assistance.
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But is it true?
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That is technically true, yes. But even if they had asked my permission before possessing me, I still would have helped them wed their betrothed.
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No, I would not. Marriage is a commitment that I am not free to make.
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And if that's not good enough for the lawmakers here, throw a divorce party instead.
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A divorce party seems rather extreme! My companion and I are close friends; even if we do not wish to be married at this time, celebrating a divorce between us feels rather mean-spirited.