Sentences with phrase «face as a married couple»

Not exact matches

One of the things that many married couples don't realize is that when it comes time to get a major loan such as a home mortgage, they could face a big problem if one person has a low credit score.
In a real sense, the task facing married couples is purification of sensual appetite, so that its satisfaction is sought not mainly for concupiscent self - centeredness but as an accompaniment to the donation of self that must underlie every true conjugal union.
As we consciously opt out or creatively reimagine marriage one loving couple at a time, we'll be able to shift societal expectations wholesale, freeing younger generations from some of the antiquated assumptions we've faced (that women always want to get married and men always shy away from commitment, that gender parity somehow disempowers men, that turning 30 makes an unmarried woman into an old maid).»
we already faced and went through what many married couples go through being married for 40 to 50 years such as death of a parent, death of many family members from different things (most deaths they were 20 and 40 yrs old), gun voilence due to an adult not locking the gun away, the victims were 12 years old, a house fire that destroyed just about everything, car accident which resulted in surgery with 2 years unable to work, inlaws, rasing children, ect...)
All of which means that before we tout the presumptive benefits of marriage for everyone, we should be willing to explore what's working for those who are happily living alternatively and whether what doesn't work for them is the actual arrangement or the societal expectation that committed couples marry and live together as well as the judgment they face if they don't follow the romantic script.
«This decision often comes at a price, as many faced legal obstacles in their attempts to secure the rights and privileges given automatically to married couples (e.g., the right to coverage by a spouse's health insurance).
The proposal, which will face significant resistance in the Republican - led Senate, would broaden the state's current top tax bracket to apply to all filers, including taxpayers who file jointly as a married couple, who earn $ 1 million or more annually.
The rest of the picture can be filled in as follows: Keira Knightley and Chiwetel Ejiofor, who play newlywed couple Juliet and Peter, contend with the latent feelings of Peter's old friend Mark (Andrew Lincoln); Martin Freeman and Joanna Page, body doubles in movies who find attraction to one another while staging sex scenes; Alan Rickman and Emma Thompson, a longtime married couple now face a crisis in the wake of Karen (Thompson)'s discovery of an affair her husband is potentially having with a coworker; Hugh Grant's Prime Minister, the most self - deprecating individual ever to find himself in a position of such power, can't help but feel attracted to one of his secretaries even after her indiscretion with the sleazy U.S. President (an absolute waste of Billy Bob Thornton's time).
For example: A married couple earns $ 350,000 of ordinary income and faces a marginal federal tax rate as high as 39.8 %: a 33 % tax bracket plus two percentage points for the phaseout of personal exemptions, one point for the phaseout of itemized deductions and a 3.8 % Medicare surtax on net investment income.
This allows a married couple, for example, to be able to securely authenticate a single iPhone.In an email to a customer, however, Federighi admitted that Touch ID's multi-finger support has always been intended for a single iPhone owner to authenticate with a finger or thumb on both the left and right hand if desired.Federighi added that Face ID could eventually authenticate multiple faces as the system evolves in the future, but
Marriage Prep 101 provides a fast - paced workshop mixing the latest relationship psychology research, characteristics of successful couples, as well as their own experience as a long - time married couple, while helping you address all the big issues couples face through frequent couple exercises supported by their offers of one - on - one attention.
It is practical support to couples as they face new stages in married life.
In deciding custody, unmarried parents face many of the same legal considerations and challenges as married parents as well as some common only to couples that have never wed..
It's the idea that when couples are faced with important relationship decisions (when to get married, when to have children, where to live, etc.) some people slide into these relationship transitions, while other people make well thought - out, intentional decisions as a couple.
Participants rated the faces of older married couples as being more similar than those of newlyweds and random pairs.
She is a certified Prepare and Enrich Facilitator and enjoys working with both engaged and married couples as they face challenges in relationship.
His opening paragraph reads «Two dangers face now married people who seek therapy as individuals or as couples.
As we consciously opt out or creatively reimagine marriage one loving couple at a time, we'll be able to shift societal expectations wholesale, freeing younger generations from some of the antiquated assumptions we've faced (that women always want to get married and men always shy away from commitment, that gender parity somehow disempowers men, that turning 30 makes an unmarried woman into an old maid).»
Elizabeth and Dan's issues are analogous to the kinds of differences that normal folks dedicated to living life as a married couple all inevitably face.
Untying the knot is tougher than getting married, as couples face the challenge of addressing the division of assets, child custody, and parenting when choosing to divorce.
Even asking well - meaning questions (such as asking a couple if they are married) when you meet face - to - face with an applicant could potentially be considered discrimination.
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