Sentences with phrase «in wedlock»

Well - educated spouses who come from intact families, who enjoy annual incomes over $ 60,000, and who conceive their first child in wedlock — as many college - educated couples do — have exceedingly low rates of divorce.
This section is to remedy the inequity of the 1947 Act regarding persons born abroad out of wedlock to non-Canadian mothers and persons born in wedlock to non-Canadian fathers.
Also, there are countless children waiting to be adopted and polygamist persons in wedlock are more likely to have children.
As a Catholic; which BTW is a form of Christianity; I have been taught from day one that sex as long as in wedlock, consensual, and between a man and woman is wonderful indeed.
The law for acquisition of US citizenship at birth for children born abroad in wedlock to one US citizen parent (Cruz's mother) and one alien parent (Cruz's father), in effect from 1952 to 1986 (Cruz was born in 1970), says that the child is a US citizen at birth if the US citizen parent was physically present in the US, before the child's birth, for at least 10 years, including 5 years after turning 14.
Set in the middle ages, when the Vikings pillaged the English coast, The Vikings is barbarian fantasy, with Kirk Douglas playing the lusty Viking Prince Einar, the «only son in wedlock» of King Ragnar (a cackling, wild - eyed Ernest Borgnine) and Tony Curtis as his defiant slave Eric, who is in reality the long - lost heir to the British throne.
Because of this, their algorithms have determined that couples in wedlock are more deserving of a lower premium.
But some are better divorced, regardless of how much stress the divorce brings — as staying in the wedlock is sometimes highly toxic situation.
Well - educated spouses who come from intact families, who enjoy annual incomes over $ 60,000, and who conceive their first child in wedlock — as many college - educated couples do — have exceedingly low rates of divorce.
The equitable parent doctrine applies to those situations where a child was conceived and born in wedlock, and the non-biological husband seeks custody of the child as he is willing to assume all rights (custody and parenting time) and obligations (paying child support) that a biological father would have.
Also, there are countless children waiting to be adopted and G.a.y persons in wedlock are more likely to have children.
If the intent is to conceive a child in wedlock, that is blessed by god.
The two groups were quite similar in 1960 in what Murray calls the «founding virtues»: getting married and having children in wedlock; work (Murray calls it «industriousness»); honesty, revealed in statistics in crime and imprisonment; and religiosity.
In 2012, the Appellate Court in Emma v. Evans when deciding the matter where the PPR unilaterally altered the child's name in school and other documents, held that «the presumption in favor of the primary caregiver's choice of surname for a child did not apply in situations where the parties were previously married and the child was born in wedlock
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