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Originally Posted by Sam
In Ohio a couple who are legally married have joint ownership of property. If one dies, the property goes to the other. There is a term for that but I don't know it.
My wife and I have legal documents that we each have full power of attorney for one another. Any two people whether married or not could do that. Our wills state that the other inherits everything if one of us dies. Any two people whether married or not could do that. Our checking account has both names with an "or" between them so either one of us has access to the total checking account. Any two people whether married or not could do that.
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I have a few questions Sam...
Do you think that the gays will stop fighting for full blown marriage?
Do you think they will win the right to full blown marriage it somehow goes to the Supreme Court?
It may be a strategic move to grant them civil unions to prevent them from having grounds to take it further. Just a thought.