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No. Not according to the bible (KJV). Christ says that a person can't be admitted to heaven on good works or even following the 10 commandments, and/or leading a clean and upstanding life. Only through Jesus can one attain heaven.
A non-working spouse can be eligible for Medicare coverage through their spouse who is qualified. To be able to file a claim for your non-working spouse, you must be Medicare eligible and at least 62 years of age.
Yes, a non spouse can be removed from your home. The police will need to be called and they will escort the person off the premises.
Generally, non-Catholics may be buried in a Catholic cemetery if their spouse is Catholic and they will be buried in the same cemetery.
if the wife owned a home prior to marriage and the spouse signed non vested spouse. does the home still belong only to the wife.
All the Jews in the world ... practicing and non-practicing, believing and non-believing ... amount to about 0.2% (two tenths of one percent) of the world's population.
The non-Christian sees this as entirely fair, because he believes that the Christian heaven does not even exist. Not only do non-Christians not go to heaven when they die, but Christians do not either.
Your answer can only be that the non-titled spouse is paying assessments.
Yes, if the spouse has an ownership interest in the property.Yes, if the spouse has an ownership interest in the property.Yes, if the spouse has an ownership interest in the property.Yes, if the spouse has an ownership interest in the property.
It passes to the decedent's heirs, the spouse of which will be one.
Either spouse may file a separate bankruptcy. However, if they are joint debts the non-filing spouse will be responsible for repayment. If the spouse is the sole debtor the non-filing spouse might still be responsible if they reside in a community property state.
If the judgment names only one spouse as the judgment debtor it will not be entered on the non judgment spouse's credit report.