I would think that when married, each spouse has a right to any of the wealth the other person has, unless outlined in a prenuptial agreement. I'm not a marriage attorney, but I think the book at least outlines the logic in that community, which, after all, allows a 14 year old girl to marry.
@@kickxweeb4669 if she has a guardians permission, she can get married. And since Count Olaf is technically her guardian he allows her to be married to him... it’s probably been a year since you commented that but oh well 😂
Ok before you say “uuuuuh it but bawdlaire it’s boedlaire!1!!1” yeah yeah he already know I mean he did make a video of it!here have the link to it because 1i find it rude for people to just not know thing but say anyways -2.im-- mean- ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-QpcS-9V_Dqo.html