TellyKNeasuss
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A, B and C are married. C wants to divorce A, but not B. How is that going to work?
The cost to society is in legal complexities which would need to be unraveled, and in paying all the lawyers to do so.
That's just the start of the legal quandaries. If one spouse wants to bring another person into the family, can they do it unilaterally. If not, would it require all current spouses to agree? Or just a majority? Similarly, if a majority of the other spouses want to divorce one of the family members, is that member out of the family? Or only if all the other spouses want the divorce?
For myself, I see no benefits to polygamy that would compensate for having to accompany multiple wives on shopping trips.