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6-12. What if my spouse does not approve of my suspension arrangements? (Cryonics) |
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This article is from the Cryonics FAQ, by Tim Freeman tim@infoscreen.com with numerous contributions by others.
The legal maneuvers described in Question 6-11 apply here as well.
Assuming you would rather persuade your spouse instead of simply putting up
a good legal defense, it may help to let your spouse meet other people
interested in cryonics. Steve Bridge talked about this in CRYOMSG
369.
 
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