Honestly it is up to you and your partner and how strong your relationship is. If you are seriously asking this question then it means that you probably do not trust your partner. Marriage is about love and trust. It is up to you and your relationship to prevent things like that from happening.
One opinion about abusive parents is that they all ought to be shot, but this is a rather extreme opinion and less violent opinions are far more common.
The question is far too inclusive. As with all such questions the answer can only be that some are, most are not.
As far as we know, they did.
Depending on where you are, there may be no restrictions on marriage of cousins. Others limit it to first cousins only.
A social worker is helping out a young girl from her abusive family until the tables turn and the girl isn't so innocent. Far from it, the girl is in fact a demon, a true devil. Events unfold as the story deepens and terrible things start to happen.
tell him no your married and if he goes to far tell his wife
You only need you proof of marriage. You should have a certificate of marriage.
his marriage is not fixed yet nor is he engaged to anyone as far as i know.
In Texas there's a 72 hour waiting period from when you get a marriage license to when you can use it.
I believe it's called 'You becoming You'.
yes
None so far.