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This Changes Everything

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by Sally Ember, Ed.D.

CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE

  Interspecies/Interplanetary Marriagebond Laws

  stories posted on mwcw.laws.verse

  May 30, 2023 and February 10, 2035 Earth Dates

  ED, MWG, 5/30/2023

  Approximately midway through Earth's first Chief Communicator’s term on May 30, 2023 Earth Date, Milky Way Galaxy (ED MWG) timelines, news media all across Earth report the following developments (right on schedule):

  ► Marriage ceremonies and laws are changing to include options for beings from planets other than Earth to bond with Earthers of any marriageable species.

  ► The list of marriageable Earth species, doubled since 2016, now reaches 244 species and dozens of genders and nongenders eligible to contract a marriage bond.

  ► The list of marriageable nonEarth species is approximately seven million, to date; current species list is available: mwcw.laws.verse/bondspecieslist .

  ► Marriage bonds invested with contract law on Earth automatically are recognized as legal marriage bonds on all MWC participating planets and in all MWC star systems.

  ► Participating species may construct their own contracts. As long as these uniquely drawn contracts do not violate existing marriagebond laws on any participating planets or star systems, contracts are valid as written.

  ► Pre-Nuptial, Post-Nuptial, and Interrupted/ Segmented-Nuptial contracts are also admissible when participating species in the bond authenticate with personal verisign and dates on all copies and these are witnessed by at least two unaffected beings of contract age on the same date as the originals are sealed.

  ► Marriagebond laws and policies as well as the eligible species list are monitored regularly (at least once each cycle) by MWC contract monitors; revisions may occur as needed and are posted here.

  The first documented problem with the above laws and policies occurs on Earth, one week after this story is posted. So many similar stories are posted within the first weeks that a new policy and law segment is added, below:

  ► Children already born to/borne by eligible species wishing to enter into an interspecies marriagebond must be allowed to opt out of the bond if the offspring are of an age to live independently. Since independence capacity varies by species and location as well as individual characteristics, each case will be handled separately in marriagebond court as it arises.

  Approximately half of the interspecies marriagebonds involve dependents. Of those that involve potentially independent offspring, approximately two-thirds of these descendants opt for independence within one cycle of the start of the marriagebond contract.

  Subsequent years’ outcomes produce the need for an additional segment, below:

  ► Dissolution or divorce between or among species who sign a marriagebond contract may occur under conditions that vary widely.

  No one law or segment of this policy can possibly cover all possibilities. Therefore, it is the decision of this authority that each dissolution or divorce must be handled separately, utilizing:

  ► each marriagebond’s original contract,

  ► all evidence and information provided, and

  ► interviews with appropriate witnesses.

  Since this process takes some time, dissolutions and divorces are allowed one-half cycle to be completed.

  One general law and its codicil apply to all dissolutions and divorces:

  ► all contracted parties to the marriage bond must be released from the bond without prejudice so that each participating being leaves the bond in equivalent economic condition to any other and all offspring nurtured by the bond continue to be adequately nurtured by all responsible entities for as long as these descendants require nurturing.

  ► each participating adult must contribute appropriately and reliably to required nurturing.

  Penalties for violating any of the above conditions of dissolution are severe.

  Approximately one-third of all interspecies marriagebonds are dissolved within two cycles of the contracts’ beginning. Those that endure into the third cycle often last the natural lifetime of the soonest-to-expire participant.

  ED, MWG, 2/10/2035

  February 10, 2035 Earth Date, Milky Way Galaxy timelines.

  News media all across Earth and the MWC member locations report several unique developments related to the existence and implementation of marriagebonds that include Earthers on Earth and other planets/star systems in the MWC. Many MWC members recognize that Earthers in interspecies marriagebonds are not able to acquire preferred housing, plumbing, food, cooking apparatuses, medications and health care, child care and education for young individuals, family communication options, clothing and entertainment at all locations at all times. Travel among the MWC locations is often unfairly restricted for these individuals as well.

  Reasons for this become evident upon further investigation: Earthers who participate in interspecies marriagebonds are facing subtle discriminatory practices on many of the MWC planets, including Earth.

  As soon as the investigation reveals these practices, each such practice is uncovered, removed and discontinued. Replication is also curtailed to extinction. Empathy training, compassion certification and extensions of apologies are mandatory for all violators. Some violators are Sequestered pending cooperation or ReInvolvement.

  Equality, respect, equal opportunity and options for preferred conditions must be consistently available to all species at all locations at all times.

  Posted reminders and automatic removals of threats now exist in all MWC locations.

  It is important to note that many planets experience similar turmoil and similarly require equality reminders after approximately a dozen cycles of their first implementation of interspecies marriagebonds.

  Reasons for the timing of this phenomenon are unknown at this time.

  As the Chief Communicator of Earth, Dr. Branon, is fond of saying: “It is not all good all the time, but it becomes good again rather quickly.”

 

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