No, that's not a good thing in a relationship with your souse and its also not good for your friendship with the person of of the opposite sex - you're placing them in a secretive position, which is going to make both you and them feel as though you're doing something wrong with this "secret" friendship. It will also communicate itself to your spouse - they will sense that something isn't quite right within the relationship and your friendship and become suspicous. It's better to just be honest about all your friendships with your spouse - that way neither you, or they, can be accused of acting in an untoward manner.
no... not her/his child ....that is called innocent spouse and the wages of a spouse that is not responsible for someone else's child when it is not biologically theirs.
"Yes. I believe in an innocent spouse. I do agree there are some in relationships that do not cheat and abuse their spouse. They should be commended for doing so. I know it's hard to believe, but to believe is to conquer."
if they are a christian yes, if it is a member of the opposite sex their spouse may not be to happy about it and don't you dare let it turn into more than a friendship. but there really is nothing wrong with being friends with someone. how ever if they are from some other religion probably not
YES!! you cant just drop all of your guy or girl friends depending on what sex you are. They can still remain your friends just dont go to far with them or flirt but friends yes. yes, you can be friends with the opposite sex while being married. it all boils down to respect from both ends of the friendship and also including the spouse in the friendship as well. ive been best friends with my male friend for over five years, and i just recently married, not even six months ago. I told my husband about my friend before we married and he didnt seem to have a problem with it at all, until i began reaching out to my buddy of five years. now he claims that there is no need to have friends off the opposite sex and that all it can do is create problems. it is completely unfair and selfish for one to expect another to give up and enduring friendship with a person because of the sex and its unrealistic to think that in any case, marrried or single that females should only be friends with females and vice versa with males. i have made an effort to try and warm him up to the idea of possibly introducing them, and i dont think he is comfortable with the idea. this issue could be insecurities, or it could just be the male ego and his need to dominate against the other....either way, these issues he may have doesnt make his views right.
It depends on the crime, where you were when your spouse did whatever he/she did, and whether you have an allabi. GET A LAWYER
No.
The purpose of an innocent spouse relief tax is a form of protection and relief when one partner fails to report some of their income. It also covers one if a partner has claimed incorrectly.
A non-bigamist is a monogamist, meaning, someone who practices monogamy (one spouse at a time).Words that are the opposite of bigamist include:monogamy, meaning, having only one spouse at a timemonogamous, meaning, having one matemonogamousness, meaning, having only one spouse at a time
Using innocent spouse relief due to your partner not working gives you the burden of taxes in your name and clears them of any tax debt in their name which goes on the joint house hold.
Supreme Justice with Judge Karen - 2013 Innocent Spouse Plagiarizing Pupil 1-4 was released on: USA: 2013
Regarding "single" to be unmarried, the opposite is a married person, or spouse.