no
IF NOT MARRIED: Only your mom, dad, brothers and sisters. IF MARRIED: Spouse & Children/and the above.
Anna Murray ...they got married in 1838.
Cicero first married Arpinum, who belonged to a wealthy noble Plebian family. After their divorce, Cicero married Publilia, who had been his ward. The marriage did not last long.
Voluntary sexual intercourse between a married person and a partner other than the lawful spouse.
A nun is married to God. She does not have to be a virgin but most are. Nuns and priest can join the order if there spouse dies.
if both served in the military if only one of them served, that's the only one that can be buried on that cemetery
Generally, non-Catholics may be buried in a Catholic cemetery if their spouse is Catholic and they will be buried in the same cemetery.
A term of endearment for your spouse.
Your spouse can contest the divorce at any point that they want to. They cannot force you to stay married to them so it only drags it out if they contest it.
If an individual is buried in a national military cemetery, then the surviving spouse has a legal right to be buried next to her/him. For instance, Jackie Bouvier Kennedy Onassis is buried next to John Kennedy, as she requested.
Served by WHO? But generally, yes (e.g.: in divorce cases, how else is the spouse going to be niotified to appear?).
Yes, this is possible. The couple could adopt or the spouse could be Korean.
Spouse = married. Can't have one without the other.
The spouse can, but not the children.
Yes, but the Episcopal person will probably not be able to have a funeral in a Catholic church. The spouse of a Catholic who is not a Catholic can be buried from the Catholic Church if that person has lived a good and Christian life. It happens quite frequently.
When I married my girlfriend she said I am her spouse.
her spouse