The idea has been kicked around before.Repatriate wrote:Probably the best thing to do if you get married abroad is to bounce her to a third country where you both aren't citizens but can live there comfortably. That way if things fall apart you're probably not financially or legally liable in any way.
That's an ultra paranoid route to take though but let's say you marry a FSU lady or something it makes perfect sense to have that extra layer of security.
This may be a safe path for men who aren't U.S. citizens.
In the future, I fully expect if a country has to choose between supporting the woman (and kids) vs petitioning a US court to transfer money from an American man's account, they will go after his money (and collect a nice handling fee for doing so, Gank you very much).

With everything going electronic, it'll be easy enough.
Men have already been detained (and worse) on the lying word of women they've never met.
How soon before the onus will be on the man to prove (in person, at his own non-refundable expense) that he didn't knock up Lying Ludmila, originally from Krapistan, but now filing a claim from somewhere in West Hellholia?
