Sentences with phrase «allow unmarried»

Some insurance companies allow unmarried couples who have been living together to buy joint coverage.
One change a lot of insurers have made is to allow unmarried couples, including those in domestic partnerships, to purchase joint auto insurance policies.
The adoption bill permitted homosexual couples jointly to adopt and in another strike against the status of marriage also allowed unmarried couples to adopt.
Allowing an unmarried couple to adopt a child jointly was rejected.
[93] He also voted in favour of allowing unmarried heterosexual and homosexual couples to adopt, [94] and for lowering the age of consent for gay sex to 16.
New York Governor David Paterson Signs Law Allowing Unmarried Partners, Including Gays, to Adopt
He also noted that, if she were wrong about that, it would still be direct discrimination using an unmarried comparator as it appeared Mrs Wilkinson had allowed unmarried opposite - sex couples to share a bed on a few occasions because she had not found out, until it was too late to refuse, that they were unmarried (see para 44).
Allows unmarried joint purchasers to allocate the credit amount to amy Buyer who qualifies as a first - time buyer.

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Virginity is technically better because it allows more freedom to «have [one's] thoughts of the things of Lord,» but — and this is important — it is very possible for a married woman to be holier than an unmarried woman, because there «may be virginity without obedience.»
If homosexuals were allowed to serve in the military and occupy the same quarters, how does a commanding officer respond to the charge that, by allowing homosexuals to room together, he is discriminating against heterosexuals if he denies them as unmarried men and women the similar right of sharing the same quarters?
In custody cases, most states» family courts allow a preference for the parent who can demonstrate that he or she was a child's primary caretaker during the course of marriage, or assumed that role in general if the parents are unmarried.
and essentially only unmarried or childless women should be allowed to enter the civil service and Parliament.
The Catholic Relief Services» (CRS's) Afghanistan program she works for is largely comprised of unmarried individuals living in Afghanistan, and its security protocol does not allow children.
Aside from allowing you to search for unmarried Colombian women or men, SingleDating.com also offers dating advice, greetings cards, gifts and travel.
she sniffs — and it's lovely, particularly as Beatrix also finds, in Norman's sister, Millie (Emily Watson: The Proposition, Tim Burton's Corpse Bride, just delightful) a female soulmate, a happily unmarried woman who can commiserate with Beatrix over the constant uphill battles women face: for respect, for self - determination, and even in allowing themselves the freedom to find new flexibility in their own hard - fought philosophies when love requests it.
Many insurance companies will allow you to add your unmarried partner to your renters insurance as an additional named insured.
Some bosses may dig deep in their hearts and allow paid time - off to care for an unmarried partner, but it probably needs to be a pretty serious ailment.
Some of the most common documents employed by unmarried couples include healthcare power of attorney, financial power of attorney to allow one partner to manage the other's affairs in the event of incapacity, and wills.
When both unmarried parents agree to the child's paternity, Delaware allows them to sign a voluntary acknowledgment of paternity and submit the form to the state.
Especially for couples who are unable to divorce, this alternative allows them to keep their status, yet live their lives as if they are unmarried.
A 1999 court decision allowing a landlord to refuse to rent to unmarried couples because it went against his religious beliefs was reversed recently, when the U.S. Court of Appeals withdrew its opinion in Thomas v. Anchorage Equal Rights Commission.
It allows foreign nationals, whether they're working or not, to own property anywhere in the United States and to travel in and out of the country as they please, as well as obtain green cards for themselves, their spouse, and unmarried children under the age of 21.
A 1999 decision that allowed landlords to refuse to rent to unmarried couples if doing so would offend their religious beliefs was reversed recently, when the U.S. Court of Appeals withdrew its opinion in Thomas v. Anchorage Equal Rights Commission.
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