Polypropylene was invented specifically to be glue resistant. You will not find any normal glue to stick it in my opinion. However I have heard (but haven't tested) that a really hot glue gun will repair polypropylene. This seems a feasible idea, and I'd suggest you try it.
Polypropylene was invented specifically to be glue resistant. You will not find any normal glue to stick it in my opinion. However I have heard (but haven't tested) that a really hot glue gun will repair polypropylene. This seems a feasible idea, and I'd suggest you try it.
To inquire about the status of the repair of Canon products sent to Canon simply go to the Canon website and click "customer care" and then click "repair status". Enter the number of the repair in the box provided.
If not legally separated, you will probably have to wait until open enrollment through your employer to cancel her insurance. If you do get legally separated, you can cancel insurance as you have had "change in status." Usually insurance companies will process changes outside of open enrollment when you have a change in family status. An example of this would be getting married, having a baby, or getting divorced/legally separated.
IF you are NOT LEGALLY separated in the state that you are a a resident of on the last day of the year. Your filing status would be married filing joint or on a separate 1040 federal income tax return MARRIED FILING SEPARATE.
I would use V45.89
Marital status refers to the legal relationship between individuals in terms of being married, single, divorced, separated, or widowed. It is a categorical measurement that identifies a person's current relationship status in terms of their marital commitments.
As long as the person remains separated and does not remarry, he/she is able to receive the sacraments. The Catholic Church does not recognize divorce.
sp, usually written s/p, means "status post." It indicates that some procedure was done in the past. So "sp hernia repair" means the patient had a hernia repair in the past.
NOT is a command used to restrict what a query displays. You can use it to specifically eliminate a set of value. You would be saying you want records that have values not in this list which you specify. IN works like OR. Say you have a list of people are their marital status was a field. Say the values in the field could be Single, Married, Widowed, Divorced, Separated or Unknown. If you wanted to show all of the people that were not Divorced or Separated, you could use the Not In to do it. In the criteria line under marital status you could have: Not In ("Divorced","Separated")
yep. no divorce = still married.
Technically yes. It is illegal to be married to two people (that is bigamy). And the fact that you have been legally separated, although a distinct legal status, means that you are STILL MARRIED. You are able to get engaged (because you are technically single) but you should be aware that being separated is not being divorced.
Yes because there is no official document saying that you two are separated, therefore the government still recognizes your marriage.