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It's OK for you to get together with your X any time you want to. But I don't think there is such a thing as a "temp marriage". You either are or you're not married. If you are thinking that you'll try it again by playing "married" for a while to see how it goes....it sounds like you still have issues. It might be better to resolve those before you cohabit ate again.AnswerGenerally, in most jurisdictions a couple who has filed for divorce is granted a Decree NISI. Under the NISI, there is a waiting period during which the decree is not absolute. In Massachusetts that waiting period is 90 days. If the couple gets back together during the NISI period the divorce decree is nullified. After 90 days, or, the NISI period, if the couple remained apart the decree becomes absolute. If the couple wishes to be married again they must be married legally, again. There is no such legal state as "temporarily married". Either you are married or you are not married. Many couples have a history of multiple marriages and divorces.
Congratulations the newly married couple and wishes them the best in their future.
cam cho, ta ma ri shadi ni hun tamana baghavan na wishes apocho!
she wishes
No. A divorce decree has no legal status when it pertains to the lender's agreement. The party that wishes to keep the vehicle will need to refinance it in their name only.
Richard married teenage sweetheart Lucille Norchet against the wishes of her father in 1942.
Best wishes to the happy couple.
Contrary to popular belief, NOT one state in the US pronounces a couple to be in a common law marriage after living together for ANY certain time period. Currently only 9 states recognized common law marriages. Each of these states has certain requirements, however, non of the states require a set period of cohabitation. All states do require public reputation and declaration as a married couple. When a common law married couple wishes to no longer be married, they must get a legal divorce, just as a couple who married with a license must do. Source: http://www.ncsl.org/default.aspx?tabid=4265
Well, this type of statement is very inappropriate for a married couple. However, not knowing the circumstances behind this reoccurring statement, I would say its time for some serious marriage counseling. Viper1
Their 50th wedding anniversary (my cangratulations and best wishes) will be in May of 2012, but this is a big enough event that it can be celebrated a little before or a little after that date without much of a problem.
It could mean that he's not happy in his marriage. It could also mean that he wishes he could be free so he could pursue/see other women.
because she is already married to Romeo because she is already married to Romeo