==One Answer== It is doubtful that marriage will ever "die out". Laws change extremely slowly. Marriage is a legal status that provides the couple within the marriage with hundreds of legal rights. Those rights are bestowed automatically the moment the partners say "I do". It would not be in a society's best interest to allow that privileged status to "die out". There are other cultural and societal benefits of marriage. It provides stability in a community and fosters the strengthening of the foundations that build a community. The world revolves around self interest and it would not be in the self interest of society to allow marriage to "die out". On the contrary, with states slowly coming around to the reality that same sex couples can form stable, long term relationships, marriage may be on the increase.
Ellen Marriage died in 1946.
no she did not
She pretends to die.
The duration of a marriage can vary significantly based on individual circumstances. Some marriages last for a lifetime, while others may end in divorce. Factors such as communication, mutual respect, trust, and commitment can impact the longevity of a marriage.
yes, unless you want to die alone
He died in 1999, after 58 years of marriage
if you die all minors that are yours get death benefits
Heinrich J. F. Reinhardt has written: 'Die kirchliche Trauung' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Marriage, Marriage (Canon law), Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Marriage
There's no reference available on a marriage or a death for Samantha Abeel.
Hugo Dahn has written: 'Die Partnerwahl' -- subject(s): Love, Marriage
Though shalt not commit adultry! It is a sin to do either! If you marry a person you are one until one of you die!! Though shalt not commit ry! It is a sin to do either! If you marry a person you are one until one of you die!!
Hans-Martin Pawlowski has written: 'Die \\' -- subject(s): Marriage law