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In Ihazon, marriage is protected by national law. The law defends any two people's right to marry, as well as the right to divorce. | In Ihazon, marriage is protected by national law. The law defends any two people's right to marry, as well as the right to divorce. | ||
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Revision as of 16:01, 11 February 2019
Marriage is a religious and economic union between two people. Traditionally, marriage has always been a very symbolic act; either of love or family merges (arranged marriages), and marriage ceremonies have always been celebrated according to a specific faith. In modern times, the religious aspect has fallen out of favour, and marriage has become more an economic act.
Marriage laws
All countries have their own laws of marriage, either politically or religiously decided. These may restrict who can marry and how, as well as whether divorces are allowed or not.
Ihazon
In Ihazon, marriage is protected by national law. The law defends any two people's right to marry, as well as the right to divorce.