Paul thought that a believer could divorce and remarry if the unbelieving partner called an end to the marriage. |
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The guilty person was not allowed to remarry but the innocent one could get married again. |
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Widowed and divorced women are pressured to remarry or become dependents in a brother's or married son's household. |
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He forged a strong relationship with the Jessop family in the years after the tragedy, and urged his son-in-law to remarry. |
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Canadian women tended to marry young and, if widowed, to remarry quickly, unlike their counterparts in France. |
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There's 103-year-old Roy Larkin Stamper, who remembers homesteading in Indian Territory and confides to Ellis his deep desire to remarry. |
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On the day of the funeral, she was reportedly going to remarry legendary Yankees slugger Joe DiMaggio. |
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And before they vote at church synods on such issues as allowing divorcees to remarry at Anglican altars they must have watched it for six months, he declares. |
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The relatively recent controversial permissions to remarry the divorced and make women presbyters arguably had biblical warrant, though minorities disputed this. |
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The separated parties may then choose to do nothing further unless one of them wishes to remarry. |
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The principal issue was to determine whether the gift was absolute and indefeasible despite the possibility that the lady might remarry. |
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Often no formal action needs to be taken unless a separated spouse wishes to remarry, which may occur years later. |
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She did remarry a wonderful man who was a super stepfather to us. |
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Her new comments will only add to ongoing speculation that the Yorks plan, one day, to remarry. |
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They file for divorce, only to remarry in Botswana and then divorce again a year later. |
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More than half of divorced people remarry, often creating stepfamilies. |
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The divorce can be completed rapidly, or can take years if the parties separate and take no further action until one party wants to remarry. |
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In many countries couples can decide whether and where to marry, cohabit, divorce or remarry. |
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If there are no male relatives a widow is entitled to remain on her husband's land as long as she does not remarry. |
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Ending a marriage still carries stigma in rural areas, where a woman will find it very hard to remarry. |
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It stops, however, if you remarry or live with someone as husband and wife. |
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They leave home in even greater numbers when their custodial parents remarry and even more so when both parents remarry. |
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In these cases, Canadian family law cannot help you remarry within your religion. |
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The length of time was causing her problems because she had intended to remarry. |
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If you remarry, does the income of your new spouse affect child support amounts? |
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Upon her death, Mohammad did not want to remarry but was urged to do so by his followers. |
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We marry, unmarry and remarry again more quickly than the citizens of any other Western nation. |
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They could either pass their remaining life in widowhood or have some children by levirate or remarry regularly. |
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If she and Arthur had consummated their marriage, Henry by canon law had the right to remarry. |
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This is also true of widowed wives of clergy, who do not remarry and become nuns when their children are grown. |
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Furthermore, article 13 of the Act accords divorced or widowed women who are aged over 18 of sound mind the right to remarry without the consent of their guardian. |
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In addition, because women live longer than men, women constitute the majority of older persons, and since they also have lower propensities to remarry, older women are more likely than older men to live alone. |
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Indeed, if they remarry they can postpone it almost indefinitely. |
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Husbands and wives remarry, thinking their spouses are dead. |
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A judgment of divorce must be obtained before the person can remarry. |
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Where the husband is the innocent party, he shall be entitled to receive alimony if he is unable to support himself by working, for such time as he does not remarry. |
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That's how some divorces come into being-that lead to the emergence of single parents who in turn remarry and contribute to any number of new family configurations. |
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Eritrean widows enjoyed the right to inherit and administer their deceased husbands' property, take care of their children, own land in their own name, remarry and work. |
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Earlier changes to allow divorced individuals to remarry, or to allow first cousins to marry, did not affect religious practice and neither will these. |
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Do you have significant assets and are about to marry or remarry? |
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Widows who remarry or openly cohabit lose their right to a pension. |
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Gilbert then went on to publish Committed, about her decision to remarry. |
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Eager to remarry, he began enquiring into the horoscopes of prospective brides. |
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His marriage with Mary had not yielded any children, and he did not seem likely to remarry. |
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Her wish was that Robert remarry and have children, but he stayed single for the rest of his life. |
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Widows are permitted to remarry without repercussion and their second marriage is considered just as valid as the first. |
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On his conversion, Waugh had accepted that he would be unable to remarry while Evelyn Gardner was alive. |
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He did remarry, to Yolande de Dreux, but died shortly afterwards as the result of an accident on 19 March 1286 without any children by her. |
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The Marconis divorced in 1924, and, at Marconi's request, the marriage was annulled on 27 April 1927, so he could remarry. |
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In fairytales, motherlessness indicates an absence of quality attention and the necessity for men to remarry. |
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The church made it difficult for a widow to remarry within the family group and thereby reconvey her property back to the tribe, so she had to own the property herself. |
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Napoleon chose divorce so he could remarry in search of an heir. |
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Disappointed at the lack of a male heir, and eager to remarry, Henry attempted to have his marriage to Catherine annulled, but Pope Clement VII refused his request. |
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The death of Isabella of Aragon, created a necessity for Manuel I of Portugal to remarry and Isabella's third daughter, Maria of Aragon, became his next bride. |
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