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That is true today in modern American. But it might not be entirely true historically. The power of the state has constantly grown over the years. At one time the family had certain powers that the state later took. The parents had certain powers and the husband even more. If you go back to Roman times the father in a family had ownership of his children. In fact if I recall they could even kill their children.Adoption is a function of the State. Adoption is a civil and legal arrangement. Adoption agencies act as brokers to match children with families with certain personnel of that adoption agency being designated to file the appropriate paperwork with the state. Since adoption is a function of the state, the rules are set forth by the state, and all adoption agencies are subject to those rules and laws.
I mention this because we tend to think of the world as always having worked like it does in our time. But the truth is power has been accumulating into the hands of the state over time. Power that once was held by individuals, families and the church have been absorbed into the state. There is no reason to think the state will also not absorb marriage powers more than they already have. In fact using our recent history there is every reason to believe we face some outrages inflicted on us by the state. Of course many will not be outraged because the last outraged has dulled their senses.