Thursday, May 10, 2012 6:13:14 PM
to do with any taxes
Don't care.
[quote]Pensions, for example. Inheritance if there isn`t a will.[/quote]
Those can be included.
[quote]but it conveys no legal rights at all with respect to any other person or any institution.[/quote]
Unless you make a statement in advance. So i.e. the hospital will know beforehand certain people are allowed to visit, whom under normal circumstances aren`t. Granted you may have to make those arrangements outside of the contract.
Thursday, May 10, 2012 5:18:35 PM
Yes, and what we mean to say is that people, as private citizens, should be able to render contracts without government pre-approval.
Fine, as long as you don't want those contracts to include any legal rights not strictly limited to the people signing the contract.
The obvious thing you`d be doing is removing marriage from anything to do with any taxes, but there would be many others. Pensions, for example. Inheritance if there isn`t a will. Etc.
A contract between two people may be legally binding between those two people, but it conveys no legal rights at all with respect to any other person or any institution.