When your spouse cheats on you.
An arranged marriage is set up between two people who barely know each other. Talking on the phone beforehand will give a chance to ask questions to find out what they are like.
Yes if it's YOUR child.
The Nurse.
No, you do not have to give up your marriage certificate when you get a divorce because the divorce document with void your marriage and the marriage certificate is just a piece of paper. You should keep your marriage certificate in a safe place along with other important papers such as your divorce document; Will or any investments such as stocks and bonds, deeds, etc.
No. There is no requirement for the child to have to "know" the father for him to give up his parental rights.
The marriage certificate is an official declaration that states that two people are married. In India, Marriages can be registered, a marriage certificate is a legitimate proof that a couple is married. I know one marriage lawyer if you want to do a court marriage you can contact him below I will give you the link guptaandassociates
You have to give him time to think about it before asking it's a strong thing. you can't at first but give it time and get to know him. He will ask you for a marriage.
She counsels her to commit bigamy and to be married to Paris while she is still married to Romeo. The nurse basically suggested that Juliet not consider her marriage to Romeo to be a marriage at all, just a roll in the hay.
Don't give up without a fight.
You suggest just once that they seek marriage counseling and that the counselor is not there to condemn either one of them, but to teach them tools to rectify any problems that may come up in that marriage and also teach them good communication skills. However, once you have suggested that it is best to back off and let the two sort their marriage problems out as you may not know the whole story as to why their marriage is on the rocks and it is no one else's business other than the two of them.
Don't give up. Why don't you give it a try first?
Because after marriage or divorce people make the decision to give up or take back their maiden name.