Getting the right advice early on is crucial to the successful management and resolution
of any legal dispute as limitation periods may
apply that prevent you from making a claim
after a
certain amount of time has passed.
Should you have to be a
certain age, earn a
certain income, have a life plan, make premarital counseling mandatory, wait a
certain amount of time after applying for a marriage license, take a test (
of what, I'm not sure, but go with me here), take parenting classes if you plan to have kids (since society doesn't seem to care too much about childfree couples who divorce), learn how to communicate about finances, or all
of the above?