One thing that will not be accepted by your wife is unfaithfulness or sex outside marriage.
yes maria was accepted by the family :P
yes, if accepted and enjoyed by both wife and husband> Refer to question below.
The accepted scientific name is Catocala muliercula.
No, it is not Haraam. Contrary to popular accepted views, it is not a wife's duty to cook for her husband.
How accepted maria leon father in the story of how my brother leon/noel brought home a wife
He was not married, but I believe it is generally accepted that he had a long-term relationship with his interracial housekeeper, and that they lived as husband and wife... as best a mixed race couple could in those times.
In the story "How My Brother Brought a Wife," Maria is initially not fully accepted by the family because of her different background and upbringing. However, as the story progresses, Maria's sincerity, kindness, and adaptability win over the family members, and she eventually gains their acceptance and respect.
There are two accepted theories: 1. He beat the hell out of her 2. She swallowed
It's no longer a legal issue in any circumstances. Divorces are no fault.
No. Polygamy is accepted by Islam. ___________________________ Polygamy is accepted in Islam but limited to 4 wives and subject to conditions as equal treatments and money spending and former wife (wives) acceptance. Polygamy is historical and religious practice since start of mankind. Many prophets and religious people were marrying more than one wife. Refer to question below.
The answer is yes. Your girlfriend is not a legal relative and such has no effect on your being accepted for the USCG. Even if you were married, it would have no affect. Federal law prohibits any discrimination based on marital status. This would inlude whether your wife or girlfriend is pregnant.
You can not force a minor out of your home unless the minor has been accepted by an appropriate care giver. This law is true in most states. Your wife being part owner of the house, has equal rights in voicing who can and cannot reside at the home.