But it can help prevent that unwanted pregnancy, that abortion, or that misguided marriage which ends in divorce. |
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She sent her husband a notice of divorce through her maulana, two and a half years ago. |
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On the divorce of a married couple, the court has wide powers to divide the matrimonial property in the fairest manner possible. |
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In cases of extramarital unions, consensual unions, divorce, death, and abandonment, matrifocal households are common. |
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Teenagers caught up in the turmoil of their parents' messy divorce are being offered a sympathetic ear by a new service in Winchester. |
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There is no grim diagnosis of their relationship, no claim they had drifted apart, no mention of divorce. |
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Then Elsa started putting the screws on him to get married and to finalize his divorce with Mileva. |
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The man promised Liz that he would quickly divorce his wife and then marry her. |
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But when he flings caution to the wind and offers to divorce his wife and marry her, she scoffs at the idea. |
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I have had no luck convincing my American women friends to divorce their husbands and marry me. |
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Counsellors abandon marriage guidance classes in case they get sued should the couple divorce at a later stage. |
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He then discusses marriage vows, the history of divorce, and modern reinterpretations. |
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Getting a divorce is fraught with complex issues, particularly when second families come on the scene, she writes. |
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Milingo broke it and went very much against the basic biblical teachings not to divorce. |
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For this is a marriage made in heaven which will surely end in an ugly, emotional divorce. |
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She filed a petition for divorce and maintenance which are still pending, while her husband lives in the matrimonial home with his paramour. |
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Then engage a lawyer and decide whether or not you want separate maintenance or a divorce. |
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I did, however, do my part to try to avert the disaster that ended about five years later in divorce. |
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Reasons for divorce are often infertility, adultery, unreasonable behaviour, and madness. |
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The divorce from my husband took a back seat as all this was going on, now I intend to carry on with it. |
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The announcement of his divorce was met with audible gasps across the world. |
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His observations of the highs and lows of her marriage and motherhood, the divorce and her romantic attachments, keep the reader turning pages. |
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Colombia was a bit rustic but she was finally able to think of something besides the divorce. |
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These rules are complicated and couples in divorce proceedings should make no assumptions. |
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That statement assailed his position against abortion, contraception, sterilization, women's rights, divorce, stem cell research and gay rights. |
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It is never a marriage of equals, there is no prenuptial agreement and the divorce proceedings can be very bitter and financially ruinous. |
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That reign only came to an end in the late 1960s as divorce laws loosened and Americans began pulling off their wedding rings at record rates. |
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The mock trial scene of his divorce further helps to unveil this arbitrariness of language. |
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I am contemplating divorce and want to know if, under Texas law, my wife is entitled to any part of the home's appreciation in value. |
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In Denmark, the gay divorce rate is one-fifth of the divorce rate for heterosexuals. |
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He was invalided out of the Army, his marriage broke up and he commuted some of his pension entitlement for a cash sum to settle his divorce. |
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In all other situations the answer may well be for couples to file for divorce. |
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A growing number of young couples are applying for annulments, because it is cheaper and quicker than getting a divorce. |
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There's comedic and romantic potential in the concept of beautiful leads playing divorce lawyers who accidentally get married. |
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Perhaps she resents him for monopolizing her mother's attention and affection after the divorce. |
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Ironically, by the time of Tyndale's death, Henry's desire for a divorce had precipitated his renunciation of papal authority. |
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It's an ambitious feat, but he's hoping it will help him get over his recent divorce. |
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I think separation seems a bit more straightforward than a divorce and we can always get one at a later stage. |
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Many women are reluctant to divorce because remarriage is difficult for them. |
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The country's divorce rate is rising, and divorce and remarriage are considered socially acceptable. |
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Following her divorce, a mother has to relocate with her daughter to a dingy apartment block with a worrying stain on the ceiling. |
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No, your son will not be required to pay alimony when his wife files for divorce. |
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Through a divorce and the death of my father I wasn't able to handle things like I did before. |
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It is a prime cause of substance abuse and divorce and can ultimately create a state of tension and chaos in the office and at home. |
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This has created unrealistic demands on women and has led to a divorce rate of nearly 50 percent. |
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This is one divorce that conservatives should embrace with all alacrity and enthusiasm. |
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Other possibilities which are urged are the reception of communion after divorce and remarriage, and women priests. |
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Every article about this movement will throw in a few keywords about divorce or single parents. |
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I'm in agreement that the divorce rate is exceptionally high and mostly avoidable. |
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My ex-husband knew I wanted to go to law school but always told me he'd divorce me if I went. |
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This one is a messy divorce and one due undoubtedly to wholly irreconcilable differences. |
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Third, many people in the younger generation, under age 30 or so, are reacting against the culture of divorce. |
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Families engaged in contentious, highly adversarial, and prolonged conflict before and during divorce often remain embattled afterward as well. |
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Indeed, the early autonomy for the young child of divorce may preclude adolescent individuation. |
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This brochure answers commonly asked questions about the guardian ad litem's role in the divorce process. |
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Studies show most children whose parents divorce go on to develop into well-adjusted adults. |
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He cited the usual irreconcilable differences and is seeking joint custody, according to the divorce petition in Los Angeles Superior Court. |
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He claimed his relationship with Ann has never been better following their divorce in 2011, when they agreed to joint custody. |
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It was a bitter, acrimonious divorce that involved lawyers and an emotional tug-of-war over access to Leon. |
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Marriage has also been weakened by the ease with which you can now obtain a divorce. |
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The woman seeks revenge by plotting to marry the attorney and then taking him to the cleaners in their own divorce. |
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Are you saying that you're flying to the Dominican Republic for a quickie divorce? |
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Women have the right to divorce, inherit property, conduct business and have access to knowledge. |
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She struggled through divorce, life as a single parent, abusive relationships and another rocky marriage. |
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Clooney plays Miles Massey, a hotshot divorce attorney who wrote the book on prenuptial agreements. |
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Cohabitors still had a higher divorce rate and a higher level of discontent in their married life compared to couples who'd been living separately before tying the knot. |
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If the marriage was invalid, Grayson does not have to pay out a dime in alimony as opposed to a divorce. |
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In 2010, Dash filed for divorce from her husband, Emmanuel Xuereb, alleging years of abuse. |
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Book a room at a divorce hotel and get an all-in-one luxury vacation and finalized separation. |
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The Microsoft-Ballmer split may be the rare case in which an amicable divorce leaves both parties richer. |
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The tenor of the divorce had no appreciable effect on marital outcomes for males. |
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The Fountain was one long fight, The Wrestler was divorce, and then we reconciled on black swan. |
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They file for divorce, only to remarry in Botswana and then divorce again a year later. |
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Following her divorce, Page was lured by the bright lights of Broadway and moved to New York. |
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Isn't it more likely that the cause of Larry's behavior was his father's abusiveness and had nothing, or at the most, very little, to do with divorce itself? |
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At one point, John Woo was circling to direct it, but then the big divorce happened with Miramax and Disney, and it went away. |
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Eight years ago I met and married John, sold my house and bought the home we have now, as John had been taken to the cleaners in an acrimonious divorce. |
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Mads Mikkelsen stars as Lucas, a man living in a close-knit Danish village who has fallen on hard times after his divorce. |
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Legislators stopped short of making adultery illegal but will consider making adulterers liable to compensate their spouses in divorce settlements. |
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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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The bright aspect of the mosque is that it will provide an opportunity to women to seek help of their counterparts in cases of divorce, khula, etc. |
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After his divorce he found himself being shunned by many of his former friends. |
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If she was getting tired of his extracurricular activities and the thought of divorce was entering her mind, doesn't California have alimony and child support? |
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And the law takes a dim view of marital partners attempting to change how the marriage, divorce, and alimony laws will apply to them once they are already married. |
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From Elias Hall's point of view, his wife's ability to obtain a divorce and alimony threatened his authority as a husband and his independent manhood. |
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Within days she agreed to move in with Mr Turner and they married in a Sheffield register office in February 1999, just days after Mr Turner's third divorce came through. |
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Most queries fielded by One Family related to legal issues relating to guardianship, divorce, separation, birth registration, and social welfare issues. |
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So it's hard to disentangle any possible negative effects from the effects of divorce and other family instability. |
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Just a week after her divorce, she was invited to a wedding by her sister-in-law. |
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The pair began their relationship in 2007, and went public with it in 2010 after her divorce was finalized. |
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Ruby also danced in a chorus of a Hollywood club for a while, as her marriage deteriorated and finally ended in divorce. |
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Couples get married late in life, and divorce and remarriage are common. |
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However, divorcees must show their divorce certificates when remarrying. |
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Now, Neilson is proposing legislation that would force couples to complete at least part of the seminar before filing for divorce. |
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I think of telling him that I would divorce the wife, send the kids to an orphanage, fire the amah, sell the apartment, and rent a flat in Sheung Wan. |
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The code prohibited polygamous marriages and forced marriage for girls, established a minimum age for marriage, and required judicial divorce rather than repudiation. |
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And Heidi Klum nursed a pretty public divorce under that winning smile and effortlessly cool scarf. |
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Thus, no matter what may have been previously decided in hearings or by the couple themselves, the divorce court can impart its own resolution on the matter. |
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It's a very American piece, like a sketch show, a revue about love, dating, marriage, children, divorce, death, so we go from being eight to 80 in the show. |
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She sought to finalize and formalize the split by filing for divorce in Brooklyn. |
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Several friends of the couple point out that after more than a year and a half, Shriver has yet to finalize her divorce. |
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She signed on to the project just a few months after the divorce was finalized. |
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In 2008 he starred in fireproof, a critically derided movie about a firefighter trying to save his marriage from divorce. |
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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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I always knew I'm just a bit of rough while you rebound from the divorce. |
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Garcia has denied the allegations, accusing his ex-wife of lying to gain favor in a divorce. |
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Ron's parents separate and initiate a bitter and long-drawn-out divorce. |
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After his divorce from givens, Tyson continued to see her from time to time. |
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They communicate poorly, fight loudly, and decide to divorce. |
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His wife has now filed for divorce and is asking for a slice of the pie. |
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In the Prophet's time, Nadvi explains, divorce took the form of the husband uttering the word talaq three times, spaced over three consecutive menstrual cycles of the wife. |
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It is obvious that after the pronouncement of the third divorce also, a husband shall be responsible to provide residence and maintenance to the divorced wife. |
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The paper is the original scandal sheet, brought into being in 1843 to relay the details of celebrated divorce trials to a newly literate lower-middle class. |
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During the divorce settlement, Kardashian fought to keep ownership of the ring, but it was awarded back to humphries. |
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The former Pakistani ambassador to the U.S., Husain Haqqani, has said it is time for a divorce. |
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If you think divorce between two people is messy and traumatic, imagine divorcing yourself. |
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But with large numbers of unions still ending in divorce and many couples choosing to cohabit and raise children out of wedlock, has marriage had its day? |
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Their inevitable divorce was messy, bitter, and packed with bizarre occurrences. |
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Media reporting of the judgments was deeply depressing and suggested our newspapers, if not our divorce courts, are still driven by very masculine agendas. |
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It featured individuals and families who, because of divorce, bereavement, illness or some other trauma, had allowed their homes to become mausoleums of loss and longing. |
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Despite his divorce from Josephine, Napoleon showed his dedication to her for the rest of his life. |
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A botch-up stopped the 33-year-old's divorce from wife Rhona going through at Ayr Sheriff Court. |
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But a loophole has recently allowed one bottler to divorce itself from this system of inconsistent state and federal rules. |
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The remarried couples among my friends often joked that their divorce and remarriage amounted to an upgrade. |
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Miss Compton, in 'Other People's Worries,' asks rhetorically whether a young rip was not in the Blank divorce case. |
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Since getting a divorce, she has been raising her children alone. |
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Why our relationship with the Afghan Army is like an epically bad divorce. |
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Good quality homes promised deliverance from the problems of illegitimacy, divorce, larrikinism, wife-desertion, general immorality and crime. |
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The Family Division deals with personal human matters such as divorce, children, probate and medical treatment. |
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The old county courts' divorce and family jurisdiction was passed on 22 April 2014 to the unified Family Court. |
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Your wife then filed for divorce, citing a string of extramarital affairs. |
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And two-thirds of the marriages in Fairfield County end in divorce. |
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Akram is a working alim, lecturing in mosques and universities and dispensing fatwas on issues like inheritance and divorce. |
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After an acrimonious divorce, Myleene, 37, has enjoyed a moneyspinning 12 months. |
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Iraq had no Sharia courts but civil courts used Sharia for issues of personal status including marriage and divorce. |
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They were finally apprehended on October 9, 2013, in connection with the 2013 New York divorce torture plot. |
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The agreement can be ratified by the competent national courts and can also lay the foundation for consensual separation or divorce. |
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Eventually the king backed the queen's opponents and attempted to divorce her. |
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Under the reformed Kirk, divorce was allowed on grounds of adultery, or of desertion. |
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Besides, by this time her desire for a divorce had become obsessive, taking precedence over all other matters. |
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She was once again eager for divorce but proceedings were frustrated by James, who she believed her husband had bribed. |
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The text then goes on to deal with common property as well as how it is divided upon divorce. |
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Devastated by her divorce from Rex Harrison, Roberts' alcoholism and depression worsened. |
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Lothar II ceded lands to Louis II in 862 for support of a divorce from his wife, which caused repeated conflicts with the Pope and his uncles. |
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He was stripped of his inheritance, his wife's dowry, and his priesthood, but he refused to divorce Cornelia and was forced to go into hiding. |
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The personal status law that regulates matters such as marriage, divorce and child custody is governed by Sharia. |
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Among some Inuit groups, if there were children, divorce required the approval of the community and particularly the agreement of the elders. |
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Mr Rushworth sues Maria for divorce, and the proud Bertram family is devastated. |
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After his divorce from Sally, Clark entered into a relationship with heroin addict Norma Fleet, whom he married in Wi Tako Prison. |
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Despite allegations by Roman sources of adultery and divorce, the marriage appears to have been happy. |
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And when Christ saith, Who marries the divorced commits adultery, it is to be understood, if he had any plot in the divorce. |
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In 1907, divorce was legalized and in 1909, all religious instruction was banned from state schools. |
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The only grounds for divorce are adultery or willful abandonment by a spouse. |
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This was noteworthy due to the fact that an annulment was very distorting to marriage law and contradicting to the disallowance of divorce. |
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Legal divorce, usually rare, was granted to Patriot women whose husbands supported the King. |
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Church authorities had previously ensured that Milton's essay on the right to divorce was refused a license for publication. |
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After a divorce, community property is divided equally in some states and according to the discretion of the court in the other states. |
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Community property issues often arise in divorce proceedings and disputes after the death of one spouse. |
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Upon divorce or death of a party to the marriage, there are rules for apportionment. |
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Personal laws are distinguished from public law and cover marriage, divorce, inheritance, adoption and maintenance. |
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The Hindu law discriminated against women by depriving them of inheritance, remarriage and divorce. |
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The laws on divorce were framed giving both partners equal voice but majority of its implementation involved those initiated by men. |
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Family law in Canada concerns the body of Canadian law dealing with family relationship, marriage, and divorce. |
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The federal government has exclusive jurisdiction over the substance of marriage and divorce. |
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These personal status laws determine rights of women in matters of marriage, divorce and child custody. |
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In social policy, liberalization may refer to a relaxation of laws restricting, for example, divorce, abortion, or psychoactive drugs. |
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First and last, I'm a runaholic. I started pounding the pavement right after my divorce. |
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The marriage, of course, was long broken but Munoz knew that asking her for a divorce would shatter her. |
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I was talking to Jim, about Paul and Ethel, when it just slipped out about their possible divorce. I'm sorry. |
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Around the time of my parents' divorce, I learned that reading could also give me space. |
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He experienced the anguish of divorce after 10 years of marriage. |
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She still bore the scars of a very conflictive divorce, which made her wary of making any new commitment. |
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Sinclair Lewis claimed that American letters exemplified a divorce of intellectual life from authenticism and reality. |
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In practice, it is very difficult for a Saudi woman to obtain a judicial divorce. |
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A woman can only obtain a divorce with the consent of her husband or judicially if her husband has harmed her. |
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To avoid the scandal of divorce, he offered a legal separation if she would agree not to see Cannan any more, but she still refused. |
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Henry VIII began the English Reformation as a political exercise over his desire to divorce his first wife, Catherine of Aragon. |
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She supported the retention of capital punishment and voted against the relaxation of divorce laws. |
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In Derry, illegitimate births and alcoholism increased for women and the divorce rate rose. |
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By the way even there was a very nice study in Dubai Court where they noticed most of the divorce happens during the menstruation time. |
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This was to be returned if the marriage ended through divorce or the death of the husband. |
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In August 1997, a year after the divorce, Diana was killed in a car crash in Paris. |
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The prohibition on divorce in the 1937 Constitution was repealed in 1995 under the Fifteenth Amendment. |
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Faldo's divorce from Rockall came before his major championship successes, and her settlement was relatively small. |
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The divorce was finalised on 18 December 1968, and Sellers's friend Spike Milligan sent Ekland a congratulatory telegram. |
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What better way for them to get started, Grastos said, than for Onassis to call Roy M. Cohn, the Attila the Hun of divorce attorneys. |
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Edward repudiated Edith and sent her to a nunnery, perhaps because she was childless, and Archbishop Robert urged her divorce. |
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After their divorce, according to the style granted to the divorced wife of a knight, she became known socially as Vivien, Lady Olivier. |
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They began living together, as their respective spouses had each refused to grant either of them a divorce. |
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Before the divorce suit was filed, Chaplin had begun work on a new film, The Circus. |
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Pollock discovered the liaison, and threatened to initiate divorce proceedings against Blyton. |
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When Urgulanilla gave birth after the divorce, Claudius repudiated the baby girl, Claudia, as the father was allegedly one of his own freedmen. |
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Based on this inference, Milton would believe that both man and woman would have equal access to divorce, as they do to marriage. |
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Nevertheless, reaction among Puritans to Milton's views on divorce was mixed. |
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Milton's thinking on divorce caused him considerable trouble with the authorities. |
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When he tried to get Parliament to pass a law allowing him to divorce his wife Queen Caroline, public opinion strongly supported her. |
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Another blogger, writing under the moniker of Baklawa, said that the bride should file for divorce. |
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These include dietary laws, divorce, mikve, eruvin, mezuza, conversions, and circumcisions. |
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Each additional sibling a person has reduces the likelihood of divorce by two percent. |
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A uniform marriage and divorce law must be drastically enacted by the Central Government and rigidly administrated by the higher courts. |
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Following the divorce and the lawsuit, bankruptcy is just another nail in his coffin. |
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A divorce a mensa et thoro, obtained by the wife, is not a bar to her right of dower. |
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The radical group voted to divorce itself from the main faction and start an independent movement. |
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She moved out a month later, and du Pont subsequently filed for divorce. |
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The Civil War split between Virginia and West Virginia was a divorce based along cultural and economic as well as geographic lines. |
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A Sikh couple that wishes to divorce may be able to do so in a civil court. |
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According to Sikh religious rites, neither husband nor wife is permitted to divorce unless special circumstances arise. |
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The irretrievable breakdown of a marriage can be grounds for divorce. |
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Richard obtained a divorce from his wife some years ago, but hasn't returned to the dating scene. |
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In May 1532, Sir Thomas More resigned the chancellorship and, in June, Fisher preached publicly against the divorce. |
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People often seek life coaches while going through divorce, getting over a death, formulating a plan for a new business or changing careers. |
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When Henry tried to divorce Queen Catherine of Aragon, Fisher became the Queen's chief supporter. |
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The number one item on my Christmas list was a way out of my marriage. The way I looked at it, this wasn't quite the same thing as a divorce. |
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Remarriage following a divorce is not permitted unless the prior marriage was declared invalid. |
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Translated from academese, this meant that America's very success in building homes now perversely encouraged family breakup through separation and divorce. |
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Chapter 24 covers Reformed teaching on marriage and divorce. |
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Since he left her, she's suing him for divorce on grounds of abandonment. |
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Others explained that a forced marriage was likely to end in an early divorce, so that the child would suffer more in a shotgun marriage than if born out of wedlock. |
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Wayne Spiegel admits that his frustration got the better of him last week outside Worcester Probate Court, where he's involved in a bitter divorce. |
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In 1938 she sued for divorce on the grounds of his desertion. |
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Knowing how painful the divorce was for him, some of Barrie's friends wrote to a number of newspaper editors asking them not to publish the story. |
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Napoleon chose divorce so he could remarry in search of an heir. |
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The former Baywatch star, who filed for divorce in July, was seen canoodling the 46-year-old celebutante in Sardinia recently, Us magazine reported. |
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The last time that Hemingway saw Martha was in March 1945 as he was preparing to return to Cuba, and their divorce was finalized later that same year. |
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Open marriages, polygamy, divorce, and remarriage were known. |
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According to a Daily Mail interview with Allen in September 2014, she was married when she first met McEwan, and their relationship began after her divorce. |
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This idealized structure may not exist in reality, considering the high divorce rate and the intermixes of maternal-paternal dominance characteristics. |
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In 1532, he wanted to divorce his wife, Catherine of Aragon. |
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The courts have no discretion to reallocate assets, as occurs on divorce. |
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Margaret, however, travelled to Avignon and made a successful appeal to the Pope to reverse the sentence of divorce which had been pronounced against her in Scotland. |
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In fact, it was not unknown for husbands and wives to collude in the wife's adultery, either to collect a large crim. con. settlement or to secure a divorce. |
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She is a domineering woman, and it is implied that her husband ran off without the formalities of a divorce because he could not stand her any more. |
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It was announced in May 2006 that Faldo had filed for divorce. |
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Despite promises from the Fuhrer he would be safe after helping save scores of people after a Wittenburg factory explosion he was ordered to divorce Kaethe Bosse. |
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Scotland was one of the first countries to allow desertion as legal grounds for divorce and, unlike England, divorce cases were initiated relatively far down the social scale. |
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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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The divorce court was overturned when it rendered a criminal conviction against a party, because it lacked the subject matter jurisdiction to hear a criminal case. |
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Building a cherishable memory is equally necessary in divorce situations. |
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Canon law makes no provision for divorce between baptised individuals, as a valid, consummated sacramental marriage is considered to be a lifelong bond. |
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Remarriage of clergy following divorce or widowhood is forbidden. |
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In January 1940 Olivier and Esmond were granted their divorce. |
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Other documents scrutinised included Bothwell's divorce from Jean Gordon. |
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Fearing that exposure of her adultery would ruin her public image, it was ultimately agreed that Blyton would instead file for divorce against Pollock. |
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When his wife requests that he return to Poland or grant her a divorce, Maimon uses the occasion to display his intellect by doing battle with the bet din. |
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As part of the divorce, John deprived his eldest son, Ranald, of the ability to inherit the Lordship of the Isles, in favour of a son by his new wife. |
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The reason for the resignation, according to Hardy, was that Russell was going through a tumultuous time in his personal life with a divorce and subsequent remarriage. |
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Divorce legislation introduced in 1857 allowed for a man to divorce his wife for adultery, but a woman could only divorce if adultery were accompanied by cruelty. |
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But he was leading a double life with a Chinese nurse he had fallen for, having forged divorce papers and bigamously married her in a PS10,000 visa scam. |
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Milton addressed the Assembly on the matter of divorce in August 1643, at a moment when the Assembly was beginning to form its opinion on the matter. |
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People with no religious affiliation are outliers, as there is a greater frequency of divorce among Nones married to Nones than Nones married to religious people. |
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Mencius thought his wife had violated a rite, and demanded a divorce. |
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Jennifer, who will perform in Dubai on November 22, is still in the process of getting a divorce, but a future wedding to Casper may be in the cards. |
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They became engaged on 31 December 1999, and were married at the Plaza Hotel in New York on 18 November 2000 after Douglas' divorce was finalised. |
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In another divorce, shutterbug Raymond Molinar has left the RVCA team. |
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To divorce under a covenant marriage, a couple must demonstrate cause. |
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In the meantime, her desertion prompted Milton to publish a series of pamphlets over the next three years arguing for the legality and morality of divorce. |
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Owing to the stress of both their illnesses, the couple decided to live separately in 2013, though without taking legal action towards separation or divorce. |
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Loveless marriages often end in divorce because they are built on sand. |
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Marriage is thought to be for life, and the divorce rate is extremely low. |
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