Love is Blind. The Law is Not. In 1891, James W. Donovan wrote a book called Don't Marry. It wasn't a romance novel; it was a warning label.He warned against marrying flirts, debtors, complainers, and anyone with "cold feet." He viewed marriage not as a sacrament, but as a high-risk contract with a 50% failure rate. Annotated by The Jaded Divorce Attorney, this edition treats Victorian courtship like a hostile corporate merger.Learn how to avoid: The "Fixer-Upper" Why marrying a project is a bad investment.The Financial Liability: How to spot a suitor who is just looking for a loan.The In-Law Trap: Why living with his mother is a breach of contract.The "Fatal Flaw" Why that cute quirk will be grounds for divorce in five years.