A, B, and C get married. They are a union, one legal entity. C gets p.o.'d and files for divorce. The divorce is granted and the marriage is dissolved. Is B still married to A? Does C get half of A's assets and half of B's assets? How does that work out?
These idiots have no idea of the can of worms they are opening. Or maybe the family law attorneys do and are salivating.
Since spouses can't be forced to testify against each other in court, an entire crime syndicate can all get married.
In the case in question, imagine an entire apartment all getting married together. The landlord would have to evict all of them to keep just one of them from returning.
Good luck to the insurance companies trying to sort out benefits. Good luck to employers too.
"So, who do you have on your insurance plan? Spouse, kids? "
"I have 500 spouses and they're all on my employee plan. It's nice to have a government job."
The government had no business getting into marriages and Family Law is an aberration.
What if A, divorces only B, but remains married to C, and B, and C, want to remain married? And what if...ah, fahgedaboudit!