If they are both the same sex then probably so.
It means until somebody gets bored if something. E.g if somebody had a new partner, and somebody says "wait till the novelty wears off" they mean "wait till their partner becomes boring after a while"
You need to show up in person and with identification to be a registered married domestic partner. Some states do not recognize it-also called common law marriage.
There would only be imputed income if your employer provided life insurance for your domestic partner. I don't mean that your partner would be the beneficiary - - I mean that your partner would be the insured party. If that happened, then the cost of the premium would be counted as imputed income for purposes of federal income tax and for some state taxes as well, unless your domestic partner were your dependent. If you were legally married heterosexuals, then there would be no imputed income except on the value of policies which exceed about $50,000.
This is up to the employer. I personally belonged to the UAW, had insurance and my domestic partner was covered. However, this depends upon what agreement your specific employer has with the UAW local you belong to. Of course, if you mean that you are an employee of the UAW, then that is a different question.
"DOM PART ER" on a pay stub typically refers to "Domestic Partner," indicating a benefit or deduction related to a domestic partner's coverage or contributions. This could involve health insurance or other benefits provided to a domestic partner of the employee. It’s important to check with your HR department for specific details regarding how this affects your pay or benefits.
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida gives their employees domestic partner benefits, according to the Human Rights Campaign Foundation's Corporate Equality Index 2013, which gave them a 100% rating. Now, if you mean that you work for some other company and they give BCBS of Fla. insurance to other workers' spouses will they also give those benefits to your domestic partner? Well, that depends on whether the employer is willing to pay for it. It's a policy that varies from employer to employer. There is no legal requirement for the employer to provide domestic partner benefits to you.
that theyre beutiful
To hip somebody means to inform that person of some situation. To be hip is to be knowledgeable about something. Hip your girl to the paper hanging out the back of her skirt.
Ignor them, or if theyre being immature, give them theyre own medicine.
theyre in their menstrual cycle
theyre rich.
what is domestic judgment mean?