Sentences with phrase «took upon marriage»

A man whose marriage is dissolved by decree of absolute divorce may change the surname he took upon marriage to his pre-marriage surname.

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All other Church are corrupt and either lost the Priesthood authority thru corruption (think Catholic) or never had it, but took it upon themselves to administer the audiences of the Gospel as in baptism, marriages ect...
Imputation is described tersely and truly by an English historian of the Reformation, Patrick Collinson: «[It is] a transaction somewhat like a marriage, in which Christ the bridegroom takes to himself an impoverished and wretched harlot and confers upon her all the riches that are His....
On a question about premarital sexual intercourse, I found that I was generally giving higher grades to students who took the position that for Christians sexual intimacy is to be entered upon only after marriage.
But some of the States will recognize these varieties of marriage, and soon the old questions will be upon us again: Can the two widows, or the father and the daughter, take their marriages and their federal benefits into a State that does not recognize their marriages?
I thought about that when I stumbled upon an article in the Washington Post that culled GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump's comments on women, sex, marriage and feminism taken straight from his books.
The goal of the protests, he said, is to organize a movement that will give the people of New York the right to vote on the issue of gay - marriage, which New York politicians took upon themselves to legalize without hearing the people.
Conscientious reporters are taking the necessary When you get married, the property that you combine or acquire during the marriage is called marital property and subject to division upon divorce.
Having just moved from Stratford - Upon - Avon to bustling London, the gnomes have a lot of yard work to do to get their new garden in shape, and it doesn't take long for the stress to take a toll on Gnomeo and Juliet's marriage.
Depending on the province you're in and what you do with the money once you take it from your father, you might put it up for grabs in the division of net family property upon a marriage breakdown.
A maiden name is «the name or surname of a woman before taking her husband's surname upon marriage
It should really say «before taking her FIRST husband's surname upon marriage», a concept implicit in the word «maiden» as a divorcee or widow is not a maiden.
Upon marriage, you may have taken out joint life cover; if you start a family or have more children, your life policy may not cover dependents and it's best to look at further options.
Even if you were the spouse who managed the money in your marriage, making a budget based upon what you «think» or «remember» your income and expenses to be, without taking the time to double - check your numbers, can cause your budget to be complete garbage.
I would say unless there is a really big reason for you not to then if it's just something that you're not sure about I would do it depends on how many children you have and what you agreed on before marriage I'm in the similar situation except my husband took away the option to have another child without asking for my opinion after we agreed to have more than one and you waited till it was too late for me to start somewhere else and this has broken my heart and it's breaking our marriage but again we had agreed upon beforehand so I guess it depends
When you come to believe that you «should» have a more passionate marriage or relationship, when you tell yourself that passion is a necessary ingredient to relationship fulfillment (without taking the time to reflect upon what is your particular truth and your partner's truth and what brings meaning and fulfillment to your lives), then you are doing your relationship an injustice.
We call upon government, business, community and faith - based leaders to take responsibility and develop the leadership and resources necessary to lead a national effort to promote healthy marriages, responsible fathers, and strong families that result in positive outcomes for both children and adults
Despite anything contained in this Part, if a divorce order has been made in relation to a marriage, the court may, at any time before the order takes effect, upon the application of the parties to the marriage, rescind the divorce order on the ground that the parties have become reconciled.
When each of you can focus on that aspect of your marriage and directly let the your spouse know how important and meaningful they are to you, you will have taken many steps forward in creating a strong foundation upon which to build a solid communication structure and a vibrant marriage.
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