You don't. Explaining how you feel and reasoning with them may bring them to see your point and perhaps even to agree with you, but every person has a right to be who they are and to make changes on their own. Trying to force another to do anything only causes trouble, even when you are right. Love them anyway.
yes, if the citizen thinks that his spouse his annoying
Just file for divorce, you do not need your spouse's permission to get a divorce.
yes. you have to have them.
If they want to.
They do not want the relationship to end. Avoiding the situation for them keeps them in the relationship.
File it by yourself. Spouse does not need to file. Any joint debts will become her sole responsibility.
If you want to look at her that way there is nothing stopping you, but generally she would not be thought to be related to you. "In-Law" relationships are usually limited to the spouse of your child, the parent of your spouse, the sibling of your spouse and the spouse of your sibling.
If you and your divorced spouse have children, then you can add the word (divorved) to the spouse's entry. Many computer programs that make family trees provide a field to indicate a divorce. If you have no children with that spouse, you can leave the spouse off the tree if you want.
If you don't want reminders of your spouse's past relationships - the safest solution is to shred the pictures.
As much as you want to.
if u want
If you cannot cancel a policy that you don't want that you are paying for on a spouse you need to contact the company which provides the policy. Most companies should allow you to cancel a policy.