- Posted February 13, 2015
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Consider 3 things before eloping
By Stephanie Fakih
Rights First Law
With Valentine's Day around the corner, we'll be seeing a spike in eloping; I have seen people get into trouble when making this leap, unless they consider at least the following 3 thing.
Property and Assets
You aren't thinking at all about divorce when you are on Cloud 9 and eloping; however, just consider that property and assets you will purchase or gain jointly will be subject to total division in a divorce.
Children
Have you checked if the woman is pregnant before getting eloped? This is definitely something to consider, because even if you don't find out about the pregnancy until after you're married, you are still legally responsible for her child and presumed to be the father.
Annulment
If you are at all unsure about eloping and thinking to yourself, oh I can just get this marriage annulled afterwards, make sure that you consider that an annulment is not always an option. Courts only grant annulments in limited circumstances (being drunk is not one of them).
The average age of those getting married is trending up, mostly because people are waiting until they are truly ready before delving into the responsibilities that come with marriage. As attorneys, we see things that others don't always consider and hope these reminders have helped.
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Stephanie Fakih opened Rights First Law in 2014. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Michigan and received her Juris Doctor degree from Fordham University School of Law.
Published: Fri, Feb 13, 2015
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