Sentences with phrase «factor in the husband»

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Obviously husbands and wives will differ on what they hope to get out of marriage, but surely it's some combination of achieving personal happiness and building a family, and religion is a factor in both of those.
Now, if we are free from the «husband is the head of the wife» factor of the curse, as some fallaciously suggest, why are all the other factors still in play?
For many wives, factors which militate against the husbands» sobriety are either practically nonexistent, or they are offset by other needs for strength in their husbands.
It ups the crunch factor, a big plus in anything I make for my husband.
My husband wasn't such a fan of this chili, he couldn't get over the pumpkin factor... and he also insisted on skipping the essential dollop of cream at the end... oh well, more for me in the freezer!
Would it surprise you to know that the single most important factor in a new mom's success with breastfeeding is the support she gets from her husband / partner?
When my oldest son, TJ was born in 2009, my husband and I had no idea he had a handful of risk factors for developing newborn jaundice.
Mother in law wanted to choose a different name for her child (husband had a row with his mother over this and used the guilt factor to getting her way) and practically had Joan follow her step by step instructions on how to care for her child.
The second most important factor in my breastfeeding success story is having a supportive husband.
I'm still miffed that Kerry Kenndy, supposedly Mary Kennedy's best friend, blamed Mary's suicide on depression that she'd had even before she married RFK Jr. — as if Mary's cheating husband who was stiffing her on court ordered payments wasn't a major factor in her depression.
The deciding factor could be the effect on his wife, who was in «floods of tears» yesterday at the way her husband had been treated by the party.
While my husband was on call, and even when he wasn't, I buried myself in transcription factors that control developmental genes.
You'll quickly learn that even though I love to make a house a beautiful home, that I love shopping far more than my husband prefers, and that I'm downright obsessed with beauty products... the underlying factor is — I'm a sinner in need of constant grace.
A significant factor for what they want in a mate is a man who will make «a good husband and father» and who will be a «daddy» to the children they have together.
Dickens» personal life also integrally factors in both as thematic inspiration for «Carol» as well as a way to further pile on the pressure: The scribe's devoted wife, Kate (Morfydd Clark), unexpectedly pregnant with their fifth child, has lost patience with her husband's writerly self - absorption, while his mother (Ger Ryan) and sincere, if imprudent, father (Jonathan Pryce) pop into town for a distracting visit.
The story, while giving a pulse - pounding account of the discovery, acquisition and risks involved in publishing a four - decade history of America's involvement in Vietnam, also manages to focus on the human factor, especially in the professional relationship forged between Graham and Bradlee as they, and the fate of the newspaper Graham inherited from her late husband and her father hang in the balance.
«The fact that Mr Dokolo is the husband of the daughter of President Jose Eduardo dos Santos does not seem in itself as relevant neither [sic] to qualify nor to disqualify him as a board member of Amorim Energia, and therefore was not a factor to have him appointed as a managing director of Amorim Energia,» Amorim wrote in his letter to Global Witness.
Further, the appellate court noted that the trial court judge properly considered the factors in Virginia Code Section 20 - 107.1 (E), including husband's adultery which was significant but not the ultimate cause of the dissolution of the marriage.
Although, as in most financial remedy proceedings, the key issue was whether the husband had the available wealth that the wife claimed, there was an additional, complicating factor that the wealth may have been in the hands of the husband's extended family (outside England and Wales) and the court would need to be satisfied that the money would be paid.
After applying the various established factors that must be considered in awarding costs (including the importance and complexity of the issues, and the unreasonableness of each spouse's behavior in the case), and after considering additional factors including any possible financial hardship that might be endured by the husband, the court concluded that $ 950,000 in legal costs incurred by the wife should be paid by the him, plus pre-judgment interest of another $ 55,000.
What I find more interesting in this case, however, is the discussion and, frankly, the finding by the trial judge that gifts of money by the husband's parents ought to factor into his income for the purposes of child and spousal support.
However, that precedent also established a list of other factors, all of which could be considered in this case, including: how regular the gifts are (or whether there were circumstances that made them exceptional); how many years they had been given by the parents to the husband; whether they were part of the family's income and lifestyle while the couple was together; the income generated by the gifts relative to the husband's entire income; their true purpose and nature; and whether they are likely to continue.
Those sections provides a list of factors that the court must consider whether ordering the amount of temporary support the husband had to pay the wife in this case.
In Ebrahim, the husband's income was substantially less than his ex - wife's but the means of the husband were adjusted by the Court to factor in contributions he was receiving from his familIn Ebrahim, the husband's income was substantially less than his ex - wife's but the means of the husband were adjusted by the Court to factor in contributions he was receiving from his familin contributions he was receiving from his family.
The calculus in approaching or avoiding the Ombudsman should be based on a variety of factors, such as, the financial strength of the project and its potential or actual job - creation activities; the factually - demonstrable urgency in receiving an adjudication; the presence or absence of red - flag factual or legal issues; and the likelihood that the particular case presents issues that, once resolved, would benefit multiple EB - 5 stakeholders, and thereby allow the Ombudsman to husband its scarce resources, and get more bang for its intercessory buck; and other relevant considerations.
Plaintiff, decedent's husband, brought suit against a number of defendants and claimed that the products of each of those defendants were a substantial factor in causing his wife's mesothelioma.
The husband received one half of the capital value of the two properties (his share was # 1.3 million) and was provided with an additional award amounting to # 700,000 to reflect a combination of the following 3 factors: «(a) the standard of living enjoyed during the marriage; (b) the need for a modest capital fund in order to live in the property that he is to retain; and (c) some share in the assets held by the wife» (see paragraph 114)
In Atkinson v Atkinson [1995] 2 FCR 353 Thorpe J (as he then was), on an application by a husband to vary a wife's periodical payments to a nominal sum as a result of her cohabitation said: «Cohabitation was not to be equated with marriage, although it was nevertheless a relevant factor, having a bearing upon the financial circumstances of the parties, particularly upon the assessment of the financial needs.»
That might be recognised in a mother's habitual behaviour toward her youngest son, usually precipitated by his childishness, where the absence of emotional involvement with her husband (whose occupational role has taken him increasingly out of family life) was a disposing factor because neither parent have acknowledged the family life cycle issues they face after 25 years of marriage.
«In particular, we were able to control for several other factors that might affect wives» marital satisfaction, such as whether or not she was pregnant, whether or not she was trying to get pregnant and her husband's marital satisfaction,» Russell said.
Fry's formula also factors in the wife's or husband's mood when alone and with their spouse.
Research shows that the determining factor in whether wives and husbands feel satisfied with the sex, romance, and passion in their marriage is, by 70 %, the quality of the couple's friendship.
Dr. Roy Baumeister has argued that women's sex drive is much more flexible than men's, in that compared to men, the female sex drive is influenced by more social and cultural factors than biological factors alone.5 Therefore, while Mrs. Insatiable may have many more female hormones circulating around that are associated with decreased sex drive, other things in her life may be influencing her desire, such as a husband that is still finding her sexually appealing rather than seeing her pregnancy as a nuisance.
Before awarding assets, courts examine factors such as the husband or wife's earning potential, the individual responsible for acquiring the marital assets, the value of the work one spouse performed in the home, the length of the marriage, the age of the spouses, and the expected cost of providing for the children.
[Appeal of trial court's change of custody granted: To change custody on four factors alone, as enunciated by the trial judge, and give less than equal weight to the love, affection and emotional ties the son had for and to his mother, her husband and her other children was found to be an error in law.]»
We averaged across the six subscales (husbands: α =.93; wives: α =.95) as we were not interested in specific facets of well - being, and factor - analytic findings (Ryff & Keyes, 1995) demonstrated that the six scales form a single second - order factor of well - being.
Therefore, in a family where the wife has a higher education than her husband, dividing and sharing power and authority might become a background factor for more frequent conflicts between spouses.
In situations where a husband is guilty of abusing both his spouse and his children, Tennessee law considers this a significant limiting factor to both custody and visitation.
The purpose of this study was to examine factors affecting the marital adjustment of couples from multicultural families and any possible differences between the husbands and wives in that regard.
TY - JOUR AU - Song, Ji - Hyun AU - Lee,Tae - Young TI - A Study on Marital Adjustment Factors among Multicultural Couples T2 - Health and Social Welfare Review PY - 2010 VL - 30 IS - 2 PB - Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs SP - 164 - 192 SN - 1226 - 072X AB - The purpose of this study was to examine factors affecting the marital adjustment of couples from multicultural families and any possible differences between the husbands and wives in that Factors among Multicultural Couples T2 - Health and Social Welfare Review PY - 2010 VL - 30 IS - 2 PB - Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs SP - 164 - 192 SN - 1226 - 072X AB - The purpose of this study was to examine factors affecting the marital adjustment of couples from multicultural families and any possible differences between the husbands and wives in that factors affecting the marital adjustment of couples from multicultural families and any possible differences between the husbands and wives in that regard.
The Rochefort court also concluded, based on certain background facts, that the husband had attained a «beneficial» interest in the property even though his name was not on title, and this factored into the court's decision as well.
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