We live in a time when conversations about marriage are evolving rapidly, and a recent viral courtroom video is at the center of a heated debate: Is financial stability a must before you get married? The viral clip, featuring a judge grilling a man about his income (or lack of it), has triggered a storm of opinions across social media.
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