yes but depending on the campus they will either let you stay in a house off campus or live in seperate dorms
If a married couple is separated, then they should always live apart.
No. Each married couple must have their own apartment.
I'd be really surprised to hear of a co-ed college (at least in America) that doesn't allow married couples to live together either off campus or in a married couples dorm.
Couples in Calgary can live together legally. They will have some rights, but not as many rights as married couples. No laws prevent it.
There is no law prohibiting it, however unmarried couples are much more likely than married couples to break up . if the two people living together get along well enough then yes it is but if you argue often it's best if you don't live together
Most states have laws in place to protect the rights of couples who have chosen to live together without getting married. These laws vary from state to state and deal with a variety of different scenarios. Many states do have laws that provide for couples who live together as if they were married, even though no formal ceremony has taken place. Commonly known as "common-law marriages", parties who live together and behave as a married couple can often assume the same rights and benefits of couples who have walked down the aisle.
Only married couples.
It is quite common today for couples to live together without becoming married. In some cases, they eventually do marry, in other cases they remain devoted to each other without ever feeling the need to be formally married, and in other cases they separate, just as some married couples separate. Unmarried couples are essentially indistinguishable from married couples, apart from their legal status. You should treat unmarried couples with the same respect as you would treat married couples. Be friendly towards them and you may even find that in most cases they are quite nice people. It is their decision alone to live together outside of marriage, and we should neither judge them nor try to pressure them into conforming to our vision of a perfect society.
No. There are state and federal laws that bestow scores of legal rights, obligations and protections to legally married couples. Unmarried couples have no such rights, obligations nor protections under the law.
Not if they are not maried
No, they would still be legally married to the best of my knowledge. That is why it can be difficult for separated couples to remarry. They are still bound by marriage.
Swingers account for 2-4 percent of married couples.