Since I grew up (I am an old guy now) the
legal and accepted definitions of parent and
marriage/partnering (and many other terms)
have changed drastically and they continue
to do so almost every day.  It even depends
what state one lives in.  How can a computer
program be expected to keep up with or
anticipate all the changes and individual
interpretations of these definitions?  Note
that I have only addressed the status in the
US and have deliberately ignored the
complexity of adding in the rest of the world.

Don

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From: Pat Hickin <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Never married option in Legacy 8--adopted child
Date: Wed, 19 Jun 2013 21:29:28 -0400

Malcolm wrote: "Â It is a fact that Legacy creates a "marriage" whenever a 
child is added to a single person."

I don't have the following problem but I do know this situation exists in real 
life:

What happens when you add an adopted child to a single parent?? Â I just now 
tried, and Legacy Immediately removed the "Never married and had no children" 
and whited out the option on the individual screen. Â  It also added an 
"unknown" spouse! Â

Surely this should not be!  If ever you need to be able to say 1) "never 
married" and even 2) "had no children" it would be in that situation!!

Legacy, it seems to me, is sometimes rigid when there is no good reason for it.


On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 9:42 AM, Ron Taylor <[email protected]> wrote:

    Assume that ! means DSP for individuals with no marriage records. Â Perhaps 
if an individual is linked to marriage records and all of the marriage records 
have the "had no children" box checked, then the "double S" symbol might be 
displayed with the ! after it to similarly indicate end-of-line.
    Ron Taylor



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