She has and it hasn't because I love that sort of thing.
No. A spouse is not responsible for their spouse's debts that were incurred prior to marriage. The only debt that can be shared post-marriage that was incurred pre-marriage would be debt on an account that you became a joint account holder on after marriage.
Changing your name is not a requirement, and will not void the marriage if the wife decides to keep her maiden name. Likewise, a name change alone will not formalize the marriage and the couple must still meet the requirements of their state.
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Yes, unless otherwise stipulated in a Pre-nuptual agreement all assets and debts are shared by both.
The Bible teaches that sex is a sacred and intimate act meant to be shared between a husband and wife within the bounds of marriage. It emphasizes the importance of faithfulness, love, and mutual respect in the marital relationship.
Any debts incurred by a person before marriage belong to them entirely, and will not affect the other spouse.
The Bible teaches that sex is a sacred and intimate act meant to be shared between a husband and wife within the bounds of marriage. It emphasizes the importance of mutual love, respect, and faithfulness in the marital relationship.
The wife of Zeus is Hera she is also the protector of marriage.
The question is ambiguous. Why one stay with another woman when he got his own wife?
If the second marriage was performed after the first wife died then the marriage is legal. However, if the marriage happened while the first wife was still alive (and still married to the person (ie not divorced)) then the second marriage is illegal even if the first wife is now dead.
Kevin met his wife in 2010 at a mutual friend's party. They quickly hit it off and began dating shortly after. Their shared interests and chemistry led to a strong relationship, culminating in their marriage a few years later.
No. Laureen is his current wife and his only marriage.