By "near" a funeral home, do you mean "within a couple of blocks" or "another part of the same building"? If it's the former, then no I don't think they would mind. If it's the latter, then yeah, I suspect that they would, but probably not as much as the mourners at the funeral home would mind people cheering and throwing rice as they come to pay their last respects to dear Uncle Harry.
Remind us that the union is until death do us part?
Civil unions, but that is still "separate but equal." Civil unions are not recognized on the federal level (in the US).
Yes and no. It depended on the individual couple.
We do. We think it's best. No secrets, no separate accounts.
Unfortunately, most do not.
Civil unions, but that is still "separate but equal." Civil unions are not recognized on the federal level (in the US).
As of now, couples visiting Bali are required to show proof of marriage or cohabitation to stay in the same hotel room. Unmarried couples may be asked to provide additional documentation or book separate rooms.
Couples break up because they no longer stay interested in each other. They feel like something is missing between them. This causes them to break up and separate.
No, not if the accounts are separate. Married couples credit ratings are only affected equally when the account is held jointly.
If they want to why not - if they have different interest from each other it makes sense to take separate vacations
No, in fact it is a habit by some couples (when one is accident prone, etc).
Legal separations are the step right before divorce. Most couples do not choose to legally separate but rather just get divorced.
Couples who are not legally married but wish to separate may face challenges in dividing assets and determining custody of children, as they may not have the same legal protections as married couples. They may need to seek legal advice to navigate the process and protect their rights.