Updates

Marriage and Economic Security

Minnesota State Senator Scott Dibble understands what marriage means to couples–and part of what marriage means is economic security.

“We’re in a time of economic crisis, and it’s difficult for everyone,” Dibble says, “more difficult for those families that don’t have access to those basic provisions for economic security.”

He says examples include the joint ownership of property; joint credit; the ability to share health-care benefits with a partner; and inheritance rights.

“People are beginning to understand that the rights and benefits and responsibilities and economic relationships that couples have with each other as a result of marriage or marriage-type laws are really basic to our ability to be able to provide for each other,” he adds.

“It’s really coming to light in context of this economic difficulty that we’re in the midst of.”

In these tough economic times, all couples deserve the financial and emotional stability that marriage provides.

This update was made on April 27, 2009 at 10:20 am . It is filed under ...to the economy .