I totally agree. And, yes, I remember thinking there was a big difference at 26. Once those years start flying by--three years seems like nothing.
A spouse is not automatically entitled to life insurance but must be listed as the beneficiary. Alimony is pretty rare depending on what state you're in and child support goes both ways. If a couple has joint custody and their salaries are pretty similar, it's not much. If the husband got full custody, the wife would have to pay him child support. These things have changed because women are better able to support themselves--the same reason some women don't choose to marry.
No need to be sorry and I'm not going to try to change your mind on something you believe in so strongly. Whatever works for you and yours is great.
I think the young 'uns often don't realize that Grandma was young once and went through the whole thing again with her own kids. In my family, it's hard to shock Grandma.
Not everyone had that rarified experience, though. I moved out at 17 and worked my way through college with a full-time job and my own apartment with it's own set of bills. I wasn't that different at 22 then I was at 26. Heck, at 22, I was living in Germany--thousands of miles and a big old ocean away from any family support. I know you know what that's like.![]()
Actually in FLorida I believe that spouses are automatic beneficiaries. It is hard to get someone else before spouse. Someone may know more and correct me in I am wrong.




