MEXICO CITY — If leaders of Mexico City’s socialist democrat Party of the Democratic Revolution have their way, then the city’s 2009 law legalizing gay “marriage” will be followed this year with temporary marriage licenses. The minimum marriage contract would be for two years and could be renewed if the couple is happy, the bill’s co-author, Leonel Luna, told the Guardian newspaper.
The licenses would include a pre-divorce agreement on the disposition of children and property if the couple decides to terminate the marriage. “The proposal is, when the two-year period is up, if the relationship is not stable or harmonious, the contract simply ends,” Luna told the Guardian. “You wouldn’t have to go through the tortuous process of divorce.” (TAB)
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