Sentences with phrase «consider tying the knot»

Maybe if we offered people other versions of marriage — like time - limited, renewable marital contracts — more would consider tying the knot.
That's what The New I Do is all about, and while the book is useful for those considering tying the knot, it also is a guide for couples that would like to transform their marriage.
«Angie and I will consider tying the knot when everyone else in the country who wants to be married is legally able,» the 42 - year - old actor reveals in Esquire magazine's October issue.
«Angie and I will consider tying the knot when everyone else in the country who wants to be married is legally able,» he says in the issue, on newsstands Sept. 19.
Along the state's North Coast, consider tying the knot on an oceanfront bluff at Mendocino Headlands State Park — then head to one of Mendocino's romantic B&B s or lodges, like Stanford Inn by the Sea, for a cosy reception and even cosier wedding night.
For those considering tying the knot, the hotel also provides a moonlit setting for a perfect proposal.

Not exact matches

The IRS considers you married for the entire year in the year you tie the knot.
But considering it's monkey bread that doesn't tie my stomach up in knots or render me un-hungry for the next 48 hours, I'm pretty satisfied with making it.
So begins chapter one of therapist Susan Pease Gadoua and journalist Vicki Larson's new book The New I Do: Reshaping Marriage for Skeptics, Realists and Rebels, which challenges readers to consider alternate marital agreements in a world where lovers live together without tying the knot, more couples are having children out of wedlock and about half of all marriages end in divorce.
He tries the sex argument on for size, to which another Labour MP asks why her marriage was considered legitimate, given she was already getting on a bit when she tied the knot.
On the Radio 4 Today programme this morning Justine Greening tied herself up in knots trying to argue that grammar schools represented increased choice, an argument which falls apart when you consider one fundamental, and uncomfortable truth, which is that, for those children who fail the 11 +, there is little or no choice at all.
If you haven't tied the knot just yet, consider taking advantage of some member benefits that may help you plan and save a little money.
Prenuptial Agreements may be challenged as invalid and considered coerced if they are signed less than 30 days before the wedding, so be sure that you and your significant other have ample time to discuss your financial planning decisions before you tie the knot.
Dr. Tessina has a list of many other important questions for couples to consider before they tie the knot concerning personality traits, moving in together, dividing up chores, preferences for personal space, religious differences and so on.
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