What is a trial marriage? How is it arranged and what is the point of it?



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In the law there is no concept of trial marriage, so it is not registered in any way. Again, from the point of view of the law, a civil marriage is considered a legal marriage that is registered in the civil registry office. And what we call a marriage without registration passing it off as a civil marriage is called cohabitation. Along with civil marriage, there is also a church wedding, which is not considered legal?

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In the law there is no concept of a trial marriage, so it is not registered in any way. Again from the standpoint of the law, a civil marriage is considered a legal marriage that is registered in the civil registry office. And what we call a marriage without registration passing it off as a civil marriage is called cohabitation. Along with civil marriage, there is also a church wedding, which is not considered legal.

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it is not registered in any way means cohabitation

Response from 0[++++]
you mean civil marriage without registration.

Response from 0[+++++]
is the first time I heard that word combination!

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100 is just a reformulation of the phrase cohabitating!

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this is just a variant of cohabitation. apparently cohabitants want to be married too.

 

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