The only thing I could suggest is that if you are considering moving with your soon to be husband is to possibly rent it out to someone before you leave. Maybe check in on the person living in your home here and there depending on where you moving to. That way you can keep the house while someone else is paying the bills for it. Then if the two of you decide to move back to Florida then you will have a place to move back to. Look into the regulations of renting a home, or maybe a relative or friend can stay while you figure out what you really want to do with your house. Whether or not real estate can be partitioned by the court depends upon how the property is titled. When real property is owned by persons who are unmarried, it is possible for a court to order a forced sale if the property is titled in the correct way to allow such action.
He would be your fiance. Example: This is my fiance John.
It appears this young woman still cares about your fiance and is angry you are in the picture and instead of being honest about it she got angry at him. Men don't catch on to this sort of game play. Your fiance did the right thing by leaving. However, the group of friends should have told her to calm down. You and your fiance should just forget about her as she is not part of his life any longer.
isn't the age of 19 and 22 still young to be fiances?? I mean have you guyz at least finished university?
What is the point.
You should mind your own business.
If a woman is not working then she should keep the home clean. If both parties work then both partners should help with the housework. If she refuses to do housework or work then communication by you needs to take place and tell her you are not going off to work to provide her with a way of life when she refuses to the do the housework or work instead and if she does not improve you are leaving the relationship and mean it!
No, you should not tell your ex fiance's parents why you left her unless they are giving you a hard time or ruining your reputation. They will find out soon enough. You should just look after 'you' and you did by break up with your fiance.
You can give your fiance his wedding gift the day before the wedding or on your wedding night as it should be private when the two of you exchange gifts.
It's possible your fiance's parents may not want him to get married and would rather he is settled into his education; career before thinking of marriage. Communication is the key in any good relationship and it's time for you to sit down with your fiance and tell him that together you are going to tell his parents you are engaged. If he refuses then he's immature and if over 18 he is no longer a minor and should be able to make his own decisions and if he does refuse then give him the engagement ring back.
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'Fiance' (and the related 'fiancee') are common nouns. they should be capitalised only when they are the beginning of a sentence or when used as a proper noun.
You should bring as many email and skype messages from your fiance to the Manila Embassy interview that will prove a continuing relationship with your fiance.