Single
No, it is not. Miss refers to an unmarried woman, and missus is the long form of "mrs.", which refers to a married woman. Both derive from "mistress", but refer to a different marital status. Ms. (pronounced "miz") refers to any woman, and does not reflect her marital status. It is particularly appropriate when a woman's marital status is unknown or she is older and unmarried for any reason.
married and had sex all night long
they want to know how much money people are likely to have.
Does marital status changed the tax code of living together rather than claimining a two-income househould? What benefits do I have of being sinle, living with my ex-husband due to the unfortunate economic crisis? The benefits you have are that you are improving your tolerance and mental resiliancy!
marital
palmer marital status
Yes, marital status is nominal data.
marital and family status
Yes, marital status is nominal data.
Why an individual's marital status has an effect on disease
I am not currently engaged, and my marital status is single.
by showing that marital status has not much but something to do with the government.
by showing that marital status has not much but something to do with the government.
No, it is not mandatory to mention marital status in a passport application.
I'm sorry, but I don't have any specific information on someone named Donna Fox or her marital status. If you were referring to a public figure or a notable person, please provide more context, and I'll do my best to assist you!
Marital status means, simply, whether or not you are married.
No.