yes you can.
if you feel that you need to separate and spend some time off from each other so be it. just remember that if it doesn't work out that you should probably get a divorce so you can start dating again and maybe find someone better even though its against the catholic church.
No, you can file married filing jointly or you can file married filing separately
You need to file based on your status as of December 31 of the tax year. If you are married you must file married, but you can file either jointly or separately.
Cenrifuge
As long as you were married on December 31, 2014, you will file your taxes as a married person. Being married in October of 2014 qualifies you to file taxes as married.
You do have to file your marriage license in court to be legally married. Failing to file can cause the marriage to become invalid.
No, just because you get married does not mean you have to file jointly. You can always file separately. Hope this helped.
No, the documents have to be filed to be married.
“HOW I FILE MARRIED FILLING SEPARATE STEP BY STEP”
You file for divorce in the country or jurisdiction in which you are living. Where you got married does not matter.
You file divorce in the state in which you are a resident, regardless of where you were married. So if you are resident of TX, that's where you file for divorce.
You can't file Married Filing Jointly if you aren't a married couple. While you're engaged, you each have to file as Single. But no matter when you marry during the year, you can file Married Filed Jointly for the year in which you marry.
No! You are not legally married. The priest or marriage officiant must file the license or certificate to with the clerk of courts in the state you were married in.