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Since no scripture verse was brought forward, we cannot say that he meant scripture
Most people just say in-laws. Technically, I think they would be nieces and nephews, but only by marriage.
Yes to immediate family only! Grandparents are not included. I would say parents, children, spouse, and sister/brother. I believe its 3 days off with or without pay depending on the family memeber who passed.
Only one company can pay out on the health insurance so it is a waste of money being insured twice, and also it will save you the tax you are paying on the premiums.
Just what you said. Simply hold up your hand like a stop sign and say" hey man, I don't do scripture " .
The spouse is trying to make a point by embarrassing you in front of the kids. In private, or with an adult third party present, try to come to an agreement that a) such language should not be used around the children and b) future disagreements be taken up out of sight and hearing of the children. This upset you, but it has quite an effect on the children now and for their future relationships. If your spouse cannot honor such an agreement, then tell him/her that you expect them to take issues up by telling you in advance and set an appointment as to time and place. Say this calmly and go about your day.
Because it's sweet and tasty. You can't say no because this answer is coming from a child.
I'd say your life sucks.
To say "I am coming" in Hausa, you can say "Ina zo."
coming
The same as any citizen if you are being harassed or threatened you can file for an order of protection/no contact. In regards to having any say about how the ex spouse interacts with your spouse or issues regarding children and/or financial matters (child support, spousal maintenance, etc.) the new spouse has no legal standing.
No there is not.