These can be just as exhausting as real book tours — and they can be just as disappointing as real book tours (where you're speaking to an audience of three people, two of whom are
waiting on their spouses to finish shopping).
But you have been
waiting on your spouse to agree that counseling is a good idea.
If you're
waiting on your spouse to change so the marriage can stay afloat, you might be waiting awhile.
Not exact matches
While a couple at age 65 can expect one
spouse to live to be 85,
on average, couples who can not afford to
wait or who have reasons to plan for a shorter retirement, may want to claim early.
If your
spouse or former
spouse has died and you qualify for survivor benefits based
on his or her earnings history, it could make sense to apply for those benefits now and
wait to claim your own retirement benefits until later, when they are higher.
As if you're supposed to
wait till marriage to have sex only to find out you're not compatible with your
spouse in bed so now you have to FORCE yourself to feel passionate toward someone who doesn't turn you
on and therefore that equals «hot sex».
Your future
spouse can be
on - line right now,
waiting for you to contact him / her.
According to founder Noel Biderman, «Now with Ashley Madison Mobile, you're free to connect with your lovers throughout the day...
on the train coming into work,
waiting at the airport, or even late at night while your
spouse is more focused
on the TV than you.»
As a single christian
waiting for God to bring your future
spouse into your life, it can be easy to get distracted from what God is saying to you in the here and now by focusing
on finding a relationship.
The 35 - year - old actress stars alongside her
spouse in «A Quiet Place», which he also directed, and though she was initially «nervous» about embarking
on their first project together, they had such a great time, she can't
wait to repeat the experience.
If you
wait until your
spouse has resident status, then there should be no problem in changing the title
on the deeds, other than the legal expenses.
On the other hand, a
spouse who
waits until Full Retirement Age to claim those benefits is eligible for 50 % of the
spouse's income benefit — the maximum spousal benefit amount.
If you are going to include both
spouse's names
on the title of the house at closing, it really does not matter whether or not you
wait to buy a house.
Three of those facts are based
on their
spouse's fault: adultery, unreasonable behaviour or desertion for two years; the other two do not require fault, but they do mean that the petitioner must
wait until they have been separated at least two years before applying for divorce.
The receiving
spouse also benefits from lump sum spousal support because he / she can take that money and invest it somewhere or buy a property with it and earn interest
on it rather than having to
wait each month to get paid or be dependent
on his / her ex-
spouse.
At least in the Collaborative Divorce process, you and your
spouse can customize the process to your specific needs (a huge deviation from the litigation standard) and avoid delays occasioned in litigation just
waiting to get time
on the court's calendar to get some disinterested person to make decisions the
spouses could have made using common sense and a sense of fair play.
If you and your
spouse both stay
on top of all the tasks you need to take care of, you should be able to finalize your divorce as soon as the
waiting period (every state has one) is over.
You need to get
on the one - year - at - minimum
wait list, you and your
spouse have to interview, your child has to interview (they call it a play date but we all know what it is).
On the other hand, if you or your
spouse are in poor health, you may worry that if you
wait to claim benefits, you won't live long enough to get much back from Social Security.
Texas imposes a
waiting period, but if you and your
spouse have no property or children, or if you agree
on every aspect of how you're going to end your marriage, you could be divorced a day after the
waiting period ends.
If the
spouses can complete the settlement agreement during or before the 90 - day
waiting period, they may request that the court finalize the divorce
on the 91st day.
Even if you and your
spouse are in complete agreement
on the major divorce issues, many states have mandatory
waiting periods that automatically delay the process.
Your
spouse can
wait out the year and file
on no - fault separation grounds.
If the
spouses do not have any children, they must
wait at least 60 days after the date the complaint was filed before the court can enter a final judgment
on the complaint.
We've helped lots of people — some came to us very early
on, other
waited until their
spouse filed a lawsuit.
In addition to the
waiting period that some states impose
on all divorcing couples, you must also ensure that you or your
spouse meets the residency requirements of your state to obtain a divorce.
During the
waiting period, try to reach an agreement with your
spouse on child - related issues and property division.
If only one
spouse filed the petition, the
waiting period begins
on the date the petition is served
on the other
spouse.
By jointly filing, you do not need to follow the time - consuming steps of serving the divorce complaint
on your
spouse and
waiting for him to file an answer.
Maryland requires that you and your
spouse live apart for a year to file
on this no - fault ground, and you can't do so until the year is behind you — the time period can't run while you're
waiting for your divorce proceedings to unfold.
If the
spouses submitted a joint separation petition, the
waiting period begins
on the date the petition is filed with the court.
Written discovery typically involves sending a written list of questions or request for documents to your
spouse and
waiting for a response, and the time discovery will take depends heavily
on the complexity of the case.
Except for divorces filed
on adultery grounds (where there is no
waiting period), one of the
spouses must have resided in New Jersey for at least 12 continuous months for either
spouse to be able to seek a divorce in the Superior Court of New Jersey.
However, the earliest a judge can sign your final divorce decree, if you and your
spouse both agree
on the divorce, is 60 days after the divorce paperwork is delivered to your
spouse since Arizona has a mandatory 60 - day
waiting period.
The
spouses can form a written agreement addressing the issues
on which they agree and leave the rest of the issues for the judge to decide after the 60 - day
waiting period has passed.
Since your growth doesn't have to be dependent
on others changing, you don't have to
wait for your
spouse or child to agree to attend counseling too.
If your
spouse is ready to move
on and you are not, explain to him or her that you need a little time, but understand that he or she will not
wait indefinitely.