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So I have been living with my friend for some years now in a non-common law marriage state.

Should we consider marriage ? I mean is there any real financial/legal/whatever benefits to it ?

We are just friends so it would be just business and we plan to continue living togheter.

>> No.1812560

gay

>> No.1812575

>>1812560
Shes a female m9

>> No.1812579

>>1812575
dyke

>> No.1812583

>>1812579
Im a male m9

>> No.1812595 [DELETED] 

>>1812583
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=of5QYM0uYso

>> No.1812603
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1812603

Friends with Benefits is for Degenerates. You will be eliminated and most certainly wont receive the benefits of marriage. I will report you to the fbi.

>> No.1812623

>>1812603
kek fuck off fagget

>> No.1812654

>>1812558
Not sure if this is bait, but it is a stupid idea. You would likely get a modest tax break but you'll probably end up paying a lot more than that in legal fees when you inevitably get divorced, even if it is an amicable divorce.

>> No.1812693

>>1812654
I was just asking why do you have to be such a cuck

>> No.1813013

>>1812583
d8 b4 u m8

>> No.1813062

If it's a non common law country don't you have the option for a non-married but together tax status?

>> No.1813131

>>1812558
Literally just compare the single and married tax brackets.Youll go from 15% to probably 10% based on your income. Its not worth the headache.