18 Apr 01:40
--Legally speaking..
18 Apr 01:38
--But in both cases you can share each others last name and you share capital and income and such. But some people here just don't like the idea of getting married, they don't feel that it is needed to be together for forever. And then the get a partnership agreement to fix the legal stuff
18 Apr 01:37
--@John; Not much actually. If you are married and you get a child, it is automatically registered to both parents. With a partnership agreement the dad has to be registered independently. If you get married both have to say the 'yes-word', with partnership agreement not. And if you want a divorce this as to be done by a judge and this is not the case with partnership agreement.
18 Apr 01:32
--What's the difference between getting married and just partnership agreements? What are the perks of getting one from the other?
18 Apr 01:31
--@Eyliana Here's to hoping that Mr. Eyliana is updated with the dagger shoutbox. *wink wink*
18 Apr 01:12
--I guess you can see it that way, you usually start living together when you think you will stay together. So pre-fase engagement I guess :)
18 Apr 01:11
--Wait.. Does that imply that you guys are sorta engaged? There's not much difference between you guys and the married ones.
18 Apr 01:10
--Oh! Hmm... I don't know how to react on that statement! It's kinda unusual for our very traditional culture.
18 Apr 01:06
--@Eyliana Man, you're probably on the same boat as me! Wait. Are you getting engaged?
18 Apr 01:04
--Haven't listened to it in a long time, but liked it 5 years ago :P So old stuff is good, new stuff I don't know
18 Apr 01:04
--Eyliana. What you think about Nickelback? I know I'm caring more than I should about other people's opinions!
18 Apr 01:00
--Stay strong. The only relationship that matters is between you and your husband/bf so I wish for you all power in the world!