It's worded poorly I think.  You have to remember "married" just means
partnered with someone at some point.  In other words, legally married, or
had a child together.

That is Legacy's definition of married.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 7:35 AM
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Birth of baby is before marriage date of parents


> We had quite a discussion on this "feature" a few months
> back.  Fact is, what "never married" *really* seems to mean
> (functionally) is "never had named partner/spouse".  I have
> a case of a woman who had an illegitimate child with unknown
> father, and never married anyone.  Legacy is perfectly happy
> to let me check the "never married" box for her.  But the
> minute I add the father (if I ever find him) the "never
> maried" box is grayed out, and I lose an important piece of
> information, if I've counted on the "never married" box to
> hold it.  Yes, I can put that information in the notes, but
> as far as I'm concerned the "never married" box is pretty
> much useless as it currently works.
>
> Ruth Ann

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