Alabama senator Hank Erwin (R-Montevallo) recently proposed legislation that would force feuding spouses to wait one full year before a divorce can become final.  His intent is clear, although I believe his proposal would certainly contribute to prolonged spousal abuse.  Erwin believes the government should impose his pro marriage beliefs on the people of this state.  I disagree with using the weight of government to impose one’s beliefs, but I have an alternate proposal that I would propose if I were in the Alabama senate just to get under Erwin’s skin.

I would most certainly agree that a healthy marriage is a great thing.  In order to ensure that most marriages were healthy ones in the first place I would propose a one year waiting period on getting married.  When two young lovebirds come to the court house to apply for a marriage license the clock begins ticking.  One year later the couple can proceed with the official ceremony.  That waiting period would go a long way to prevent people from getting married due to a temporary lusty attraction rather than a true, eternal bond of love.  Of course this proposal would probably decrease the number of people getting married, although I would argue that a greater percentage of those marriages would be strong.  I bet the wedding industry would get behind the measure if they could get over the first year of no weddings (think how much money all those bridezillas could plan to spend in a one year engagement!).

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