Yes. Your spouse's income will now be counted with your own to determine eligibility.
section 8 does not affect food stamps amount. They are different
Theoretically the Landlord could have his pay withheld until the shutdown is over.
This is a non-accounting voucher and the entries made using memo voucher will not affect your accounts.
If you weren't on Section 8 when you were evicted, yes. If you were on Section 8 (now known as the Housing Choice Voucher Program) and were evicted because of violation of lease or non-payment of rent, you could lose your voucher, something that your Housing Program Coordinator and his supervisor can decide on a case-by-case basis. Let's clarify that an eviction is not a simple note by the landlord asking you to move: it's a court proceeding petitioni9ng a judge or magistrate to force you to move out.
If you are legally married you are normally considered to be emancipated. There are exceptions, but marriage and joining the armed forces are considered emancipating events. Note that having a child does not affect the question.
Does wether or not they are married affect your life at all.
This is a non-accounting voucher and the entries made using it will not affect your accounts. That is, Tally does not post these entries to ledgers but stores them in a separate register. You can alter and convert a Memo voucher into a regular voucher when you decide to bring the entry into your books. Memo vouchers are used when the user has to make Suspense Payments or he has to make a transaction for which the user does not have complete information. Major use of Memorandum vouchers when we make balance sheet, we need to enter some expense which have to occurred so we use this voucher to enter those which reflects in your balance sheet but not posted to any ledger account.
No. Social Security does not have a marrige penalty. A married coupled lifetime's earnings are calculated independently to determine to benefit amounts. Therefore each person recieves a monthly benefit amount based on his or herown earnings.
Not really. Mothers can have a natural birth after a C-section
Citizenship does not affect your ability to get married, only where you can live.
Yes, because the divorce is indicating a divorce between those two people. An example could be that a couple got married and the woman took his name. But later on she legally changed it. It would still be legal, even tho they were married in different names.
The military does not require that a servicemember's spouse resides in the same location as the servicemember. However, if the spouse lives elsewhere, it may affect the servicemember's ability to receive "with dependent" housing and food benefits.