Having six children, two divorces, and a young baby mama represents a lifetime of responsibility and potential drama. |
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In no way a husband has been authorized to take back the dower money from his wife in case he divorces her. |
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Visiting relationships and extramarital relationships are prevalent, and the number of divorces is growing. |
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She has no idea what is expected of her, and Henry divorces her and puts her out to pasture. |
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A website offering cheap divorces online has processed its 15,000th marriage split. |
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When these terminals were first introduced to two western provinces, there was a marked increase in bankruptcies, divorces and suicides. |
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The Beth Din holds a large collection of material relating to marriages, divorces and some other material. |
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In the last two weeks we've had animals brought as a result of five divorces, four separations and six repossessions. |
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In the vast majority of divorces, a wife's entitlement to annual maintenance payments will continue to be assessed on her need. |
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Increasing cases of extra-marital relations are resulting in desertions and divorces. |
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Staying at home does not mean that one divorces oneself from the outside world. |
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Forced conversions have been reported, as well as forced divorces in Muslim-Christian intermarriages. |
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In this age of easy divorces a husbandless mother attracts little attention. |
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It is also important to note that the number of legal separations and divorces continues to increase in many countries. |
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The protagonist of this charming feature debut is a spirited single mother with a string of divorces behind her and a taste for trailer-park chic. |
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Two messy divorces had taken a toll on his personal finances, and his golden handshake from the agency was just sufficient to keep him out of bankruptcy court. |
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However, if after a marriage, a couple divorces and they can prove that a diriment impediment existed at the moment of consent, the marriage is declared null. |
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The commercial culture will tolerate multiple divorces, trips to rehab, and all sorts of boorish behavior. |
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Yes there are schools for the deaf-mute and also for other handicapped children We heard that there are few divorces in Korea. |
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Yet we could easily eliminate the problem, simply by making divorces legally unobtainable. |
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These unhappy dramas usually play out against a background of boredom, profligacy, infidelities, divorces, drinking and so forth. |
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The increased number of divorces and births outside of marriage is now considered the proximate cause behind these tendencies. |
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Over dinner we would discuss his judgments on assorted divorces, family feuds, tenant-landlord disputes and petty thefts. |
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The big lie we live with is what morally bankrupt lessons on values we are giving our children with divorces. |
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Marriages and divorces among Baha'is, and their inheritance rights, are reportedly not recognized. |
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More divorces, separations and longer life expectancies accompanied by longer periods of widowhood account for these trends. |
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Agreement to help citizens cope with situations such as cross-border divorces and separations more easily. |
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The trial level hears civil and criminal cases and has authority to grant divorces. |
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All provinces and territories, with the exception of Prince Edward Island, reported a drop in the number of divorces. |
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We all know about the myriad structural and functional changes that have characterized family life, especially, of course, the surge in divorces. |
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At the same time, the number of divorces instituted by women fell by 75 per cent. |
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Even in childless marriages, if a man divorces his wife and takes another, the first wife still has a claim on him. |
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It should be mentioned that international divorces now affect one hundred and seventy thousand couples and their children every year. |
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He has had two gossip-fest divorces and an awkward bankruptcy. |
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With its decades-long history of offering quickie hitches and divorces, marriage has long been a big business in Nevada. |
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Looking at the roots of larp makes the hobby easier to take seriously and divorces the desire from childishness. |
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In the area of family law, meanwhile, it says that people can expect to wait between six and nine months for judicial separations, divorces, annulments and appeals. |
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With the exception of 1976, the year the Family Law Act was introduced to allow no-fault divorces, 2001 saw the highest number of divorces ever granted in Australia. |
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In case you've not seen it yet the story focuses on a group of middle class middle American housewives and their marriages, affairs, divorces and neuroses. |
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But same-sex couples can glean from the institution of marriage the beliefs and values that promote commitment and selflessness and reject for its own population the inequalities and unfaithfulness that led to divorces. |
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His infidelities and divorces call his morals into question, too. |
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It must be remembered that the Convention takes the competence of the national authorities of the spouses as the basis for the recognition of foreign divorces. |
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All the different types of marriages have different types of divorces. |
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A year after retiring she divorces Pierre. |
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The Quebec child support rules therefore apply to most divorces in Quebec. |
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Although these findings are generally well known, it is important to review these studies and include them in this paper in order to understand the context in which high conflict divorces function. |
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They become particularly complicated when a couple divorces or someone dies, and the interested parties are at odds over the fate of the stored material. |
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The failure of marriages, that is to say separations and divorces, is an extremely complex problem which is often related to the possessiveness of people or property, and the Church can't do much about that. |
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Marriage is usually contracted at a later age and the number of divorces and separations is increasing, even during the first years of married life. |
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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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His divorces, brutality, atheism, and association with the boxing world made Queensberry an unpopular figure in London high society. |
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His wife divorces him, he leaves his business in capable hands and moves to a beach house in Duma Key, a creepy island in Florida. |
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In Goa, a Portuguese uniform civil code is in place, in which all religions have a common law regarding marriages, divorces and adoption. |
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He's back to his usual small-town lawyerly duties in Champaign-Urbana, handling divorces and helping people beat DUI raps. |
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Other reforms allowed for quick divorces and same-sex marriage, encouraged stem-cell research, penalised domestic violence and promised public money for the care of elderly or disabled people. |
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On 2 June, the Council took the first steps to adopting a regulation that will determine the national law governing divorces in the EU countries participating in the enhanced cooperation in this area. |
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In Palm Beach County, in the State of Florida, courts are performing same-sex marriages but will not perform same-sex divorces. |
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Religious perspectives that are not sheer fideism, which divorces faith from reason, or fundamentalism, which is unwilling to engage diversity, thus have a role to play. |
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In most states, registering of marriages and divorces is not compulsory. |
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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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There have been affairs and divorces and some really low moments amid some of the most stratospherically successful career highs anyone could imagine. |
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Selznick thought that not only was she more suitable for the role, but that it was best to keep Olivier and Leigh apart until their divorces came through. |
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The Church does recognize that there are rare occasions when it is better that couples do separate, but there is no official recognition of civil divorces. |
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