the family in society - 2022 Flashcards

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describe the legal obligations fro marriage in Ireland(over 18)

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-over 18- both partners must be over 18 years of age

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describe the legal obligations for marriage in Ireland(mental capacity)

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-mental capacity- both partners must have the mental capacity to understand the nature of the marriage. may not be present if either party is intoxicated, mentally impaired due to drugs or mentally ill

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describe the legal obligations for marriage in Ireland(free to marry)

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-free to marry- both partners must be free to marry i.e. single, widowed, divorced

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describe the legal obligations for marriage in Ireland(voluntary basis)

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-voluntary basis- both partners ,must enter marriage on a voluntary basis. they cannot be forced to marry against their wishes

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analyse how socio economic factors have affected the changing of older family members in contemporary society

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older people are less dependent on their children as they have better health due to improved health care and knowledge of nutrition. they can also continue to live independently sue to social welfare payments e.g. the state pension. the longer lifespan of older people has meant that they now play a large part in the rearing and minding of grandchildren

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state why it is important to make a will

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-ensures that the wishes of the testator are carried out e.g. their estate is divided among people as listed on the will. this can provide peace of mind and also avoid conflict
-ensures that guardians and trustees are appointed to look after children should a situation arise where both partners become deceased. these should be people the testator trusts completely to look after the needs go their children

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outline the procedure involved in making a will

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-list all assets, e.g. property and savings. state their location and possible value
-appoint one executor to ensure that any requests or wishes stated on the will be carried out. a minimum of two executors are normally recommended
-list beneficiaries, e.g. a spouse, children and relatives. include their names, adresses and contact details
-validate the will by getting it drawn up in writing and sighnerf by the testator in the present of two witnesses and signed by two witnesses
-store in a safe place, e.g. a safety deposit box in a bank. the executor should be made aware of this location.

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