Many couples prefer to live together than be married, but personally, I feel it's a cop out and a fear of commitment. My personal attitude is, if you love the person then commit to them under the eyes of God, or whatever the couples belief system is. Each to their own though and it doesn't both me if friends of ours decide to marry or live together. Here's an example: Friends of ours have been living together for 22 years. He got very ill (close to death) so to be sure his girlfriend was well looked after (she deserved to be) they made a business pact and they got married and I attended that wedding. Before they were always arguing (he was difficult to live with) and after 2 months of marriage it's awesome to see them getting along together so much better and his illness is getting better and he's going to make it. Marriage may not be for everyone and that's OK.
Of course it's possible if that is what the two parties decide to do.
No that's stupid but if your really really close i guess yes
well of course.
A family comprises a father, mother, son/s or daughter/s in which they live together in one roof.
Yes my hamsters live together and my father and sons hamsters do aswel, but I think I have been able to do this as the are Campbell's hamsters and were introduced at a young and met in a box regularly
I don't think that the mother would press charges if she really loves her daughter. If she does, she should let her daughter do what she feels is right
No, but they appeared together in the movie First Daughter (2004) as mother and daughter.
No he lives with his wife and baby daughter
Yes, as long as the mother realizes that she is still responsible for the daughter. The daughter lives where the mother wants her to live.
yes, they live together... They have a Daughter
that depends on if the mother has custody over her daughter or not. It also depends on how old the daughter is. If she is under the legal age limit, then the mother is still responsible and makes all decisions for her. If the mother does not have full custody over the daughter, then the mother and the father of that child must come to an agreement on the living whereabouts of the daughter. If the mother has legal custody over the daughter and the daughter is not of legal age yet, then yes, the mother can bring the daughter over too.
If the daughter is an adult, and able-bodied (i.e., not disabled), then the daughter doesn't qualify to live with her mother.
Your mother is your wife's mother in law. Your wife is your mother's daughter in law. In real life, my mother can never be my wife's mother or my wife my mother's daughter ! This is the irony going on for centuries irrespective of caste, creed, religion or country where ever you live in.
Your mother's son is you or your brother. Your mother's son's daughter is your daughter, or your niece. Your mother's son's daughter's mother is your wife, or your sister-in-law.
If mother and daughter have a joint account together and mother dies the daughter can continue to use the account or close it and reopen it in her own name. The daughter should be careful to account for any interest on her tax return. If mother also had a separate account at the same bank, the daughter has no right to use that separate account. That account should pass by will or by intestacy if there was no will.