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Author: Random Intruder MP
Sponsor: N/A
Type: Act of Parliament
A
BILL
TO
ALLOW FREEDOM OF MARRIAGE
Preamble:
So what if my heart belongs to more than one? Let us all marry each other!
1. Marriage
(a) A player may be married to up to 3 players at once, in game and through the registry.
(b) Marriages between two or more players may be registered to the Ministry of Social Services to become Registered Spouses.
(i) Spouses must be married in game to remain Registered Spouses. Should spouses divorce in game, the lawyer who divorces the couple is required to update the Ministry of Social Services on their separation, should there be a marriage registration on file.
(c) Registered Spouses are automatically entitled to a citizen’s possessions upon death, as outlined by the Death Act, even if no will is registered.
(i) Should a deceased citizen have multiple spouses and no will, the assets will be split amongst the living spouses equally, as determined by the spouses.
(ii) If there are physical assets, such as plots, that cannot be evenly split and the living spouses cannot decide on a fair and acceptable split, the assets can be ordered to be liquidated by the courts in order to evenly split the monetary values.
(d) If there exists a will in which the deceased has not named a spouse as an inheritor, there is no legal right for them to demand any part of the inheritance.
(e) Registered Spouses cannot be forced to testify against their spouses in court.
(i) This only applies to spouses who are registered before the start of the relevant court case.
Enactment: This Act comes into effect immediately upon passage of this bill.
Sponsor: N/A
Type: Act of Parliament
A
BILL
TO
ALLOW FREEDOM OF MARRIAGE
Preamble:
So what if my heart belongs to more than one? Let us all marry each other!
1. Marriage
(a) A player may be married to up to 3 players at once, in game and through the registry.
(b) Marriages between two or more players may be registered to the Ministry of Social Services to become Registered Spouses.
(i) Spouses must be married in game to remain Registered Spouses. Should spouses divorce in game, the lawyer who divorces the couple is required to update the Ministry of Social Services on their separation, should there be a marriage registration on file.
(c) Registered Spouses are automatically entitled to a citizen’s possessions upon death, as outlined by the Death Act, even if no will is registered.
(i) Should a deceased citizen have multiple spouses and no will, the assets will be split amongst the living spouses equally, as determined by the spouses.
(ii) If there are physical assets, such as plots, that cannot be evenly split and the living spouses cannot decide on a fair and acceptable split, the assets can be ordered to be liquidated by the courts in order to evenly split the monetary values.
(d) If there exists a will in which the deceased has not named a spouse as an inheritor, there is no legal right for them to demand any part of the inheritance.
(e) Registered Spouses cannot be forced to testify against their spouses in court.
(i) This only applies to spouses who are registered before the start of the relevant court case.
Enactment: This Act comes into effect immediately upon passage of this bill.
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