You have to make a study of my behavior, such as a spouse will do, much to your dismay at times. |
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This is a ridiculous comment, even for those with a stay-at-home spouse and legions of personal assistants. |
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Single male-headed households typically result from the death of the female spouse. |
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In contrast to the thundering horde on stage in The Crucible, Lotte is a vehicle for one actress, in this case, Zsigovics' spouse, Bobo Vian. |
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Go with God and good luck to you and your spouse and the soon to be new addition to your family. |
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For centuries, spouse selection was subject to family status and social standing. |
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You're as down and as needy of help and support as you have ever been, and your spouse can't give that to you, because she's in the same place. |
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The very time you should stick by your beleaguered spouse is when your loyalty can serve and support him. |
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Jolted by a mugging into the feeling that he is leading a clockwork, incomplete existence, Walker subsequently walks out on his spouse. |
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The problem is that when the second spouse dies their joint assets pass to the next generation minus just one inheritance tax allowance. |
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If you don't find a wife or a hubby by a certain age, do you have a backup spouse in mind? |
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They can be there for a few days without the nagging spouse dragging them inexorably back to Monday morning. |
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That bias is gendered in that women face more demands than men on the home front when a spouse or children are present. |
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Your spouse is there to comfort and support you so depend on him or her a little. |
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One needs a spouse to keep accomplishments like these from assuming unseemly proportions. |
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The couple were a Calvinist pastor of the most unrelenting kind and his equally intransigent spouse. |
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Go to a bookstore and select a book that you know your spouse will like and have him or her do the same for you. |
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Influenced behavior is behavior influenced by one's spouse, whereas uninfluenced behavior is behavior caused by a person's own characteristics. |
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Leaving property to a UK-domiciled spouse can shelter it from inheritance tax. |
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The third person in the triangle is receiving affection and intimacy that rightfully belongs to the spouse. |
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A man must carry a woman, not necessarily his spouse, through a pool and across hurdles. |
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If you've already been living apart for four years, you may have established a modus vivendi with your spouse. |
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Much credit must be given to Iago's diabolical prowess which enables him to bend and twist the supple minds of his friends and spouse. |
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It seems her rage is misguided when she threatens to throttle the homewrecker rather than the wandering spouse. |
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A century ago, to start a family you'd hire a professional to find you a spouse, and by doing what comes naturally you'd make a baby. |
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If you think your spouse is two-timing you, you're probably right, says a detective who specializes in matrimonial work. |
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The result is a sleek, stylish box that your spouse might even allow to be placed in the living room. |
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It looks like the kids and I are going shopping tonight while my spouse is out hobnobbing at the bar with his co-workers. |
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A qualifying farmer may elect for a dependent spouse to participate on the scheme. |
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It might be how to bake challah, how to pick a spouse, or how to love humanity. |
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Call me silly, but I just don't care whether or not a candidate lugs a spouse along while he or she is stumping for votes. |
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The owner or spouse of the owner must ordinarily reside in the home and must also use the home for domestic or private residential purposes. |
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If there are no children and no spouse then parents, brothers and sisters, and more distant relatives roughly in that order will benefit. |
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Shouldn't I have had the right to choose whether I wanted my straying spouse back? |
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The conversation with your spouse turns very lighthearted and playful as you discuss the events of the day. |
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Whether you're single or broken up, your spouse is on deployment, or there has been a death in the family, Christmas can be a heartbreaker. |
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It is also not possible for one spouse to sell the marital home from underneath the other. |
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You don't want your spouse on the road without a car phone, because it's a rough world out there. |
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Because no matter how you look at it, stepping out on your spouse with someone at work is just a bad idea all around. |
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The stay-at-home spouse sees the returning hubby or wife as a lifeline from permanent brain damage. |
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Take advantage of the Individual Retirement Account for a nonworking spouse. |
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A spouse divorced from the primary eligible, or widowed and remarried, is not eligible for interment. |
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Anne was a queen without a king, even though she had a spouse, who played the public but informal role of a loyal and obedient subject. |
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When the house is in joint ownership, a will can ensure that the surviving spouse will inherit only a right of occupancy. |
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Many companies offer generous benefits to your spouse, too which can all add up to a substantial amount of cover. |
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I am fortunate to have a spouse that knows me well, and supports me in every way. |
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My spouse and I used to have the three accounts set up, but decided to consolidate to one account. |
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Lose a spouse and find another, lose a job and retrain for another, give up mountaineering and take up rambling. |
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When your spouse, to whom you are conjugally obligated, refuses to cooperate, you are left with no alternative except to comply. |
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As well, different extramarital affairs demand different strategies on the part of the spouse or others. |
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Yet, they may find themselves caring for biological children, stepchildren, relatives, aging parents and a new spouse. |
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Key loggers can be on your system recording every keystroke and emailing it to an attacker, enemy or even your spouse. |
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Gurudeva also required a home life of ahimsa, tolerating neither abuse of a spouse nor corporal punishment of children. |
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In the study, the researchers compared the health of non-smoking partners of a smoking spouse to non-smoking partners of a non-smoking spouse. |
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A person with whom you've lived for a period of 12 months or more in a conjugal relationship is generally considered to be a common-law spouse. |
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You are only entrusted with the responsibility on behalf of the remaining spouse and children. |
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Does your child hear you talking about troubles at work or fighting with your spouse about financial matters? |
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Some Federal MPs say the plans appear to mean that an ex-partner could prevent their former spouse from remarrying. |
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The employed spouse is allowed to make an IRA contribution on behalf of a non-working spouse or a spouse who has little income. |
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Only the spouse of the person who has died can inherit without incurring inheritance tax. |
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Only the husband may repudiate his spouse, although the wife may provoke him to make that decision. |
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So for at least two years an immigrant woman can be at the mercy of whatever her spouse wishes. |
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He found himself separated from his spouse by two seats, despite having reserved the seats much in advance. |
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One spouse may be under 55 as long as the other spouse is at least 55 years old. |
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What do you do when you meet the spouse of the person your spouse is having an affair with? |
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I do have a lot of sympathy for the unfamous spouse who is asked to step out of the frame during red-carpet photo calls. |
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The first spouse usually signs away inheritance rights during a separation or divorce, but it is better to make it watertight. |
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Each of them had an evil spouse, who light-headedly squandered what the father had left. |
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Otherwise, gifts or inheritances taken by one spouse in a dissolved marriage from the other spouse, after the divorce, will be between strangers. |
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The surviving spouse must have a power of appointment to appoint the property to the survivor's own self or estate. |
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Life for him has become absolutely simple as it has become incredibly complicated for his spouse and family. |
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Generally, absent a living will or other advance directive, a spouse assumes decision making power if someone becomes incapacitated. |
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However, when you die, your spouse would not be able to take anything left in the fund as a lump sum. |
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It's very difficult to imagine his current spouse pulling pints for the Salopian drinkers. |
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Worst case, maybe you have a spouse or an employee that takes care of all this. |
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A divorced spouse can apply for maintenance when the marriage is dissolved. |
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Without them, the program would appear to be the unbelievable misadventures of a fiery foreigner and his almost felonious spouse. |
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For example, the man agrees that his spouse will be compensated for nonmonetary contributions to the marriage, such as raising the children. |
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The man feels that his spouse is slipping away from him, while she feels unable to penetrate his world. |
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Can a spouse contemplating divorce start converting community property into separate property? |
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If inheritances are separate property but are put into a joint account with one's spouse, does that make the money community property? |
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Women especially would just love to impress their spouse by feasting them with the tasty dishes. |
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During this two-year period the marriage cannot be annulled or terminated unless the spouse dies. |
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What is remarkable, by contrast, is how unsympathetic and inartistic his spouse and offspring appear to be. |
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And why do people cheat when they love their spouse and feel little or nothing for their extramarital partners? |
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The objector said spouse is a term widely recognized in Georgia as applying only to one's legally married husband or wife. |
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If you have never been married or are scripturally loosed from a previous spouse you may marry. |
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Normally, this would require the surviving spouse to file a spousal property petition. |
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Are there bumper stickers on the vehicles that you drive or that your spouse drives? |
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If you take your spouse along, his or her travel costs are considered nondeductible. |
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Maybe your were wrong on the facts or maybe what you said was impolitic, but you got a word of correction from a spouse, or boss, or friend. |
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Frankly, though, this strikes me as some sort of bizarre battered spouse response. |
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Self-employment by wives does not have a statistically significant impact on the home production of either spouse. |
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When the offending spouse initiated the divorce, however, the faithful spouse was more likely to experience depression. |
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Spouse and child maintenance, and child custody, were also to be decided on a no-fault basis. |
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All I need is an Academy Award and a British rock star spouse and I should be good to go. |
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The other, Sophie Berthelot, was allowed in so she could repose in aeternum next to her spouse, the chemist Marcellin. |
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Otherwise, he decides whether or not to perform a wedding based on how comfortable he feels with the spouse on the outside. |
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An important point under Scots law is that an adulterous spouse cannot raise a divorce action, and it may not be in the best interests of the aggrieved spouse to do so. |
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It will also have a new epilogue written by my spouse, Deirdre, who is the one person readers are most curious about. |
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Well, that is very beneficial to the spouse who has a new job in LA, but detrimental to the one who left a job in New York. |
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In the case of a spouse with children, whether minors or adults, the surviving spouse has a legal entitlement to one-third of the deceased's estate. |
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The usufruct, or life interest, is commonly used in Spain to avoid payment of inheritance tax on half the value of the deceased's assets by a spouse. |
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He held that a spouse who arranges his or her affairs following divorce, on the assumption that all is resolved, is entitled to rely on the limitation period. |
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But real life is not a romantic fairy tale and only you can create an environment that is conducive to romance, and bring out the lover in your spouse. |
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My spouse, Jeff Bechtloff, and I were wed during that brief window of hopefulness when same-sex marriage was legal in California. |
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Your spouse becomes your soul mate after you've made those vows to each other in front of God and the people who matter to you. |
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If a couple wants to live along entirely traditional lines, that's fine with me, just as it is if the man stays home while his spouse brings home the bacon. |
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One can only imagine the reaction had a GOP operative made the exact same slur against the spouse of a Democratic candidate. |
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Less surprising perhaps that the death of a spouse or close family member also rank so highly. |
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While each could make testamentary dispositions to the other, such bequests were subject to certain statutory rights of the spouse or any legitimate children. |
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Indeed, it has been argued that in some cases where women kill a spouse or partner who has battered them, the elements of self-defence may be made out. |
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Many therapists have been told that they are more sensitive, intelligent and compassionate than the patient's callous, self-involved, demanding and critical spouse. |
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Conflict shows itself in the spouse who resents increasing the tithe the family makes to the church or becomes upset when asked to make a special offering. |
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It is very important, if this step is to be taken, that each spouse has sufficient investments in their own name to pass into the discretionary settlement on death. |
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One thing men and women do agree on, however, is that their standards for a live-in partner are lower than they are for a spouse. |
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Accordingly, a person who has been granted entry clearance as the spouse of a refugee is entitled to receive such welfare benefits as other immigrants. |
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Mackenzie said asking friends and a spouse about an on-camera talent is perfectly reasonable. |
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Confiscation will also be possible even if the property has passed to legal heirs, or if it was transferred to a spouse or a separate legal entity. |
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Take the quiz below and see if you can match the spouse to her post-scandal statement. |
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She splattered mud on a sympathetic spouse who has suffered from breast cancer and multiple sclerosis. |
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If the deceased is survived by a spouse, the descendants are entitled to claim legal rights over, and share between them, a third of the deceased's movable property. |
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They do it because they nobly believe no parent, spouse, or sibling should ever experience similar suffering. |
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The spouse dying to escape is overjoyed when the divorce papers are finally signed. |
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Moreover, most murders are committed during the heat of the moment, whilst having blazing arguments with a spouse or during drunken brawls in the pub. |
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Many of the legal consequences of marriage have now been applied even to void unions, and virtually all marriages are open to dissolution even if only one spouse wishes it. |
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Also, a new industry has sprouted to help manage relocation costs, which often includes helping an employee's spouse or partner find employment in their new area. |
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A clause in the current scheme means the spouse of a dead officer would have to give up their pension if they remarried or decided to live with someone else. |
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In a sense, the hardliners in the military and intelligence services are no different from a widow or widower who cannot accept the death of a spouse. |
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Indeed the law obliged heiresses on their father's death to marry his closest available relative, even if it meant divorcing their current spouse, to keep property intact. |
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A charge nurse who has an argument with a spouse before coming to work and proceeds to take his or her anger out on coworkers could benefit from better self-management skills. |
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But in December 2000 he was arrested for overstaying his leave to remain as a spouse after having an argument with his wife, which resulted in their separation. |
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But in December 2000 he had an argument with his wife, which resulted in their separation, and he was then arrested for overstaying his leave to remain in the UK as a spouse. |
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My spouse made plans to turn the chicken coop into a plant nursery, but one Saturday in April when he was off golfing, my daughter and I ordered 18 chicks. |
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In the above example of the jealous spouse, the husband reacted to the feeling of jealousy by announcing his displeasure to his wife and leaving in a huff. |
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He didn't want to have to deal with this now, but he had to, as a father, or even worse, as a spouse, so he scratched his balding pate and made his way upstairs wearily. |
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Some of you will get a faithful spouse, who will bring you a lot of luck. |
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If you feel betrayed by a spouse or family member, the row is contained by the existence of the almost indestructible bonds tying you to each other. |
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Of course, if you sign a marital property agreement, you and your spouse can agree to classify these properties as community property or separate property as you wish. |
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A large proportion of the self-employed acquire coverage in health and dental plans by piggybacking on the employer-sponsored plan of a spouse or close relative. |
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Your whole family makes the effort to shower him with affection, yet his psychological problems worsen and you talk to your spouse about institutionalizing him. |
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There are several ahadeeth that highlight the importance of choosing a righteous and pious spouse. |
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According to sources he, his wife and son plan to lay down roots in the Aloha state, where his spouse grew up. |
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Citizenship is extended also to the spouse, parents and descendants of a citizen, provided they are living with the person who is a citizen. |
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Because the coroner was unable to determine which spouse predeceased the other, the probate court deemed their deaths to be simultaneous. |
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Hypergamy is the practice of seeking a spouse of higher socioeconomic status than oneself. |
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In the afternoon Ban will visit the New Akropolis Museum and in the evening he will attend a dinner hosted by Papandreou and his spouse. |
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Real estate presents an ideal opportunity to work together with your spouse, if that is what you both want. |
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Studies I completely made up show that 84 percent of voluntold incidents originate with your parents or your spouse. |
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In an alienation of affections claim, a plaintiff can recover from a third party who has deprived her of the affection of her spouse. |
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For instance, where a spouse owns a business when marrying, it is clearly separate at that time. |
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This allowance is not dependant on the surviving spouse inheriting the actual money or investments held within the Isa. |
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Property acquired before marriage is separate and belongs to the spouse who acquired it. |
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Community property issues often arise in divorce proceedings and disputes after the death of one spouse. |
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While Edward VII did not take a German spouse, his wife was a Danish princess of pure German ancestry. |
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This type of ownership applies to most property acquired by each spouse during the course of the marriage. |
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Every subsequent British monarch until Edward VII in the twentieth century would take a German spouse. |
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Hence the meaning of the term unmarried spouse in BC depends on the legal context. |
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In women the desire for a reversal is often associated with a change in spouse. |
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The only grounds for divorce are adultery or willful abandonment by a spouse. |
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She engaged in adultery because her spouse has a low libido, while hers is very high. |
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If one is caring for a dementing spouse then the first relationship to be affected is that with the spouse. |
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However, a spouse can also act as a source of support for an expatriate professional. |
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The spouse of an accused party is not generally compellable to give evidence against him. |
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Lenerengo, as usual, forgot everything else in the fiercer pleasure of berating her spouse. |
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What would happen in this situation if the surviving spouse wished to sell the property and buy another, perhaps smaller, house? |
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The taxpayer desires to provide for the surviving spouse while minimizing, or even eliminating, estate taxes. |
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The requirements for naturalisation as a British citizen depend on whether or not one is the spouse or civil partner of a British citizen. |
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Even in intestate estates, Florida law recognizes a preference for the surviving spouse to be a fiduciary. |
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The Amerasian's spouse and minor, unmarried children are eligible to immigrate along with him or her. |
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The present law, set out in the Damages Act of 1976, restricts who can sue to a surviving spouse, opposite-sex cohabitee, parent or child. |
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It can be positive when a stepparent adopts the biological child of their partner or spouse. |
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Camilla,his downtrodden spouse,gets chivvied about all day, told when to eat and when to go for a swim. |
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I pretended to be a 35-year-old man from Kansas with a spouse and child. |
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A few years ago, my channel-hopping son chanced upon a TV station which fuelled a jewellery-making fire in my talented spouse. |
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Hines was also in the process of divorcing a spouse, Paul Young. |
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She hath exiled her eyes from sleep or sight, And given them wholly up to ceaseless tears Over that ruthful hearse of her dear spouse. |
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How do you know if your auto mechanic is lying about your transmission or if your spouse is cheating on you? |
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Shaivism is related to Shaktism, wherein Shakti is seen as spouse of Shiva. |
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Ice queen Chrissie flips when she overhears her odious toerag of a husband Robert talking to Aaron and learns yet more unsavoury facts about her lying spouse. |
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Located in the remote state since 2000, Parham, 33, says she originally founded VSS out of frustration with her status as a trailing military spouse. |
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Bilal Ahmed, the spouse of Shehla had reported to the police on Friday night that her wife had fallen into a deep ditch near Monal Resturant at Pir Sohawa. |
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In addition as the deceased spouse is subject to an exemption that full nil rate band is transferable to the surviving spouse's estate on the survivor's death. |
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The case study of Tay Kit Min illustrates how his boat-hawker father, who plied the Lemanak river, met his Iban spouse and set up shop in a longhouse. |
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An example is the tort of wrongful death, which allows certain persons, usually a spouse, child or estate, to sue for damages on behalf of the deceased. |
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If the successor trustee is the licensee owner's spouse, which is generally the case, he or she might be at a loss for how to go about valuing and selling the assets. |
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Hence a person may have more than one spouse at the same time. |
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Under the terms of a CRUT, you, your spouse or other beneficiaries receive income payments based on the fair market value of the trust assets as valued each year. |
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A distinction is made between being a spouse and being married. |
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After this step is completed, a member of the tribunal or preparator will study the evidence and may contact either former spouse for further information. |
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Marston Hefner was accused of one count of battery on a spouse or cohabitant and one count of vandalizing a laptop computer after the February 12 meltdown. |
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She minimizes all her symptoms, while her spouse, who sits slightly downstage, provides me with nonverbal support as my questions about depression and anxiety roll out. |
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Family, friends, religious order, spouse, children, coworkers, and others form a horizon of subjects establishing a multivocal vocation for the person. |
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When people marry one spouse may convert to the religion of the other. |
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Today, the requirements for naturalisation as a citizen of the United Kingdom depend on whether or not one is the spouse or civil partner of a citizen. |
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An innocent spouse who lives in continence following divorce, or couples who live in continence following a civil divorce for a grave cause, do not sin. |
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Thanks to the indisposedness of her excellent spouse, this beautiful and kindhearted woman had a sullen cast to her lips, which, incidentally, was quite becoming. |
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With a large percent of respondents reporting that they have a work spouse, Monster is offering tips on celebrating Valentine's Day, platonically, with your special colleague. |
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Adultery is clearly a violation of a moral agreement with one's spouse, and therefore forbidden, and fornication too is seen as a violation of the state of chastity. |
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Have you ever noticed how often God uses your spouse to reveal the unyielded areas of your heart? Conflict reveals unresolved issues of pride, independence, and self-love. |
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If your spouse, children or other significant others are still whining about all those holiday leftovers you made them eat, maybe it's time to spruce up your culinary skills. |
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In broad terms, the new rules allow the value of the ISA accounts held by a spouse at the time of their death to be used as an additional allowance for the surviving spouse. |
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If the Party ordered you to abandon your lover or spouse, you did so. |
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The title of Princess of Wales has always been held by the Prince's wife in her capacity as spouse of the heir apparent and therefore future queen consort. |
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And don't forget no-fault divorces where a spouse could owe alimony to someone who caused the breakup, says Frederick Hertz, an attorney in Oakland, Calif. |
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However, it is unlikely that this was intended to allow Margaret to rule alone as queen regnant, but rather jointly with her future spouse, whoever he might be. |
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The back of the card also contains the person's registered address where official correspondence is sent, place of birth, and the names of parents and spouse. |
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In general, community property may result in lower federal capital gain taxes after the death of one spouse when the surviving spouse then sells the property. |
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Another Huffpost reader Melissa B said that she and her spouse fought over a lawnmower that neither of them needed and which ended on freecycle in the end. |
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When you consider she's as stubborn as a mule, it's anyone's guess whether the Dales diva will mellow and take him back or sever all ties with her desperate spouse. |
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She then attacked her own spouse as he attempted to calm her down. |
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