My husband and I know people that are just living together and it never enters our mind if they are living together or married and we treat both the same. You are a couple living in the same home, perhaps raising children or just the two of you. Each to their own. If people judge you on this (most don't) then kiss them off! =Answer= And you certainly don't hit on them as if they were single just because they don't have that piece of paper from the church/state.
* Common Law Marriage is when partners are living together and have not married and registered as a married couple. Still, in some States you are considered married and will pay taxes, etc., as such and if you should terminate the relationship you may have to divide any assets you both have together.
easy answer... when they are MARRIED
If the parents are married and living together they have equal parental rights. If you are married and living apart you should consult with an attorney to see if a legal separation is available in your state. If so the court would address custody, support and visitation issues.If the parents are married and living together they have equal parental rights. If you are married and living apart you should consult with an attorney to see if a legal separation is available in your state. If so the court would address custody, support and visitation issues.If the parents are married and living together they have equal parental rights. If you are married and living apart you should consult with an attorney to see if a legal separation is available in your state. If so the court would address custody, support and visitation issues.If the parents are married and living together they have equal parental rights. If you are married and living apart you should consult with an attorney to see if a legal separation is available in your state. If so the court would address custody, support and visitation issues.
Yes it was Gods intention that man should take a wife and be faithful to her. Living together is not being married in Gods eyes.
tell him how you feel and try to work it all out.
Stop living with them, you are walking toward disaster.
The issue is what is in the best interest of the child. If there is a concern with the type of person living with the father, that is also a matter for the courts. If they want a woman living with them, it should be after marriage. people who live together have a very high rate of failure in the relationship. A couple living together is three times more likely to breakup than a married couple.
That depends entirely on your preferences, some people say it's immoral and you should wait until your married, but I think it helps to understand you partner better if you live together. It can be a shock, even if you have been together a long time, living together is always tough and doing so before your married helps you to anticipate what marriage will be like, some people find that living together puts them off marriage, so be warned, but if both of you feel comfortable taking this next step then do and enjoy it.
Most people who are living together often go under Mr. & Mrs. to save others from asking them questions so just put Mr. & Mrs. on the envelope.
If a married couple is separated, then they should always live apart.
Yes, they should.
With restrictions that they have not been living together, or married prior to age 24. See link below.