Sincerity Marriage Concept

Is the value of your wedding vows so great that your spouse can expect you to stand by them?

Do you have the courage and integrity to back up your wedding vows with accountability and legal assurance your family will not be deprived of their right to live together full time and enjoy the shared family home and possessions by anything you do?

If so, you may be ready for a Sincerity Marriage.

What is a Sincerity Marriage? 

A sincerity marriage is what every marriage should be.  It is a marriage where the people are telling the truth when they declare that the marriage is binding.  It is a marriage for the honest, for the true, for the loving, for the sincere, for the courageous.  The insincere will not find this concept pleasant.

The Sincerity Marriage is the expectation of marriage written into the hearts of every human by the hand of God, and it is why people naturally become angry when the sanctity of marriage is violated.

It is a commitment for life.  Nobody has a right to make wedding vows and then rip the marriage to shreds at everyone else’s expense, and no honorable government would ever rush to protect the unfaithful from responsibility for their bad choices.

A Sincerity Marriage Plan

A plan for a “sincerity marriage” would contain the following assurances of success in marriage:

  • Premarital counseling consisting of homework with questions to help the couple get an assessment of differences, expectations, and plans for resolving potential conflicts in a healthy way.
  • Determination of whether there are any moral or legal obligations tied to any previous marriages that would prohibit a legitimate marriage from taking place.
  • Confirmation of the understanding, sincerity, and depth of the commitment to a lifetime of supporting and benefitting this marriage for the sake of the family.
  • Prenuptial agreements drawn up to protect the family from suffering robbery of the right to live together and enjoy the shared family resources because of the unfaithfulness or abuse of one spouse, to oversome some of the adverse affects common to unilateral no-fault divorce laws.  These are loving prenuptials to provide security and assurance of one’s faithfulness and willingness to accept responsibility for any unfaithfulness.
  • Prenuptial agreements should contain an identification of common problems in marriage and an agreement regarding the remedy for those problems in advance.
  • Followup assessments and review of things learned in premarital counseling after marriage.

 

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