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Alfi (11/10/2005)
If A marries B civilly, then religiously, and then - they get a civil divorce, then - from the point of view of the Jewish religion - they're still married. A religious divorce is compulsory.  GenoPro Beta 15 handles this situation by having divorce info for each marriage. Previously, there was a single divorce dialog for both the religious and civil marriage. It was confusing to which marriage the divorce was for. By the way, you are welcome to read the related topic Changing the spouse order.
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maru-san (11/10/2005)
A couple gets married in the civil court, then they get married in the church and then they divorce. This means three lines in the marriage dialog box. The report does not give a proper sequence of events. Changing the 3rd event together with the 1st line (civil marriage and divorce) lets them marry in the church after the divorce. So nothing worked so far. The setting of the sequence in itself is nicely done, but.... Hard to be a Jew If A marries B civilly, then religiously, and then - they get a civil divorce, then - from the point of view of the Jewish religion - they're still married. A religious divorce is compulsory.
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Howard53 (11/10/2005) Is there a case for a dialogue similar to that for changing marriage order - the dates of the marriages may not necessarily be known, but the order is?Yes. This is a built-in feature for every list such as marriages, pictures, occupations and educations. 
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maru-san (11/10/2005) Tried various scenarios to get it right, but in vain.
A couple gets married in the civil court, then they get married in the church and then they divorce. This means three lines in the marriage dialog box. The report does not give a proper sequence of events...This may be related to a problem I found with multiple marriages where a divorce of the last marriage was not recognised - see changing the spouse order. Is there a case for a dialogue similar to that for changing marriage order - the dates of the marriages may not necessarily be known, but the order is?
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Tried various scenarios to get it right, but in vain.
A couple gets married in the civil court, then they get married in the church and then they divorce. This means three lines in the marriage dialog box. The report does not give a proper sequence of events.
Changing the 3rd event together with the 1st line (civil marriage and divorce) lets them marry in the church after the divorce. So nothing worked so far. The setting of the sequence in itself is nicely done, but....
Any help?
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The new marriage arrangement is much better and the order between civil marriage and religious one is relevant no more.RECOMMENDATION for Danny: But, especially during the 14b->15a transition, there should be a possibility of defining all existent type of marriage as "other", because this is the majority.
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I am curious, which one comes first: the religious marriage or the civil.
The report has a layout for the religious first, but which is right?
Like to change that im my report, but how?
Edited: Thursday, November 10, 2005 by
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