No, it is not appropriate or necessary to put your husband in diapers when you get married. Diapers are typically used for infants or individuals with medical conditions that require assistance with toileting. In a marriage, both partners should communicate openly about any needs or concerns related to personal care, and seek appropriate solutions together.
When you get married and if your husband is a kind and good person then your husband should come first and then your family. The Bible says to put God first then your husband and your children last they are to leave your home and be on their own
Yes you should to stop the emmbarrassment , or you should make her just were diapers for 1 year
Not if they are already potty trained.
Then the husband is the sole owner of the property. Unless it is specifically written in the husbands Will (if he should die) the property belongs to him and him alone.
Try to talk him over, put up with it or leave him
if your husband put his family ahead of you and your children then you should divorce him because that means that he really dont care about you or your children
She has committed fraud against her husband. They are both going to be held responsible and he should consult an attorney.
No, you should not put "single" on your W4 form if you are married. You should select the appropriate marital status option, such as "married filing jointly" or "married filing separately."
You could put at the bottom: Gifts: Diapers only please.
yes, it's a good idea if he/she wets the bed. It is the best i love them yes,diapers should be used on 13 year olds,girls especially.they should wear the cloth diapers and plastic pants.boys should only wear pull ups or goodnites.many moms with 13 year old daughters put diapers and plastic pants on them under their holiday and easter dresses to make them cute and little girlish.
The grantees should be recited as 'Marsha A. Hollingsworth and Daniel E. Hollingsworth, wife and husband, as Tenants by the Entirety and not as Tenants in Common.
It may be binding. You should have it reviewed by an attorney if it has become an issue. It may rise to the level of a prenuptial agreement.