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Weddings For Access To Medical Benefits

by Ron Thomson

Marriages are a common event in all families. We have all been to the weddings of friends or family members. Nothing else is like the personal romantic weddings of the days of yore when people used to make strong commitments one each other. Today we are indeed more and more concerned that the wedding ceremony is becoming less romantic since the people are now getting married for a series of many different reasons without real love and romance being the principal reason for it.

Marriage can be a mutually beneficial financial arrangement for those who choose to undertake it. For people wishing to purchase their first home, two salaries can be a boon that will allow new homeowners to more easily afford their mortgage payments. A financial agreement such as this should never be the basis of a marriage, however. Sincere love, devotion and commitment are integral to making a house into a genuine home that the couple can share for years to come.

Getting married to allow your significant other access to your medical benefits although in itself is not a bad reason to get married it needs love and romance to be present as well. Some of the pension and health care providers will make benefits payable to spouses that are not given to couples living together.

Marriage is then either brought forward too soon or rushed into without sufficient thought or regard to its life long relationship meaning. I have many a times even come across young student couples who have decided to marry so they get assessed as being independent from their parents and thus ensure the parents do not have to contribute to college fees etc. (In some cases parents are unwilling to contribute even though the state assesses them as being able to and reduces any student grants accordingly.)

It is the couples that have worked at building these romantic relationships before and after the marriage that are able to rekindle their flame when times get rough in their relationship. When it all falls down, however, the romance is not always totally lost. Many couples are able to still ensure that they have a flame lit during their marriage ceremony that ensures the sparks will forever be enflamed in their relationship.

Marriage should never be treated as a business proposition. Getting married for the right reason will ensure that, you will take all necessary steps to encourage a healthy relationship with your spouse. This will also ensure that this relationship will last through the test of time.

Those cosy romantic weddings of earlier days where love was the only consideration are not very common today romantic link ups turning into life long marriages are few and far between now days a marriage ceremony means a party to feel joined together without understanding the basis of it

Published June 12th, 2007

Filed in Women