Civil status refers to an individual's legal standing in society, which can include categories such as single, married, divorced, or widowed, as well as other designations like legally separated. Marital status specifically pertains to the state of an individual's marriage, indicating whether they are single, married, divorced, or widowed. While marital status is a component of civil status, civil status encompasses a broader range of legal and social categories.
It probably means "My marital status". Literally it means "My civil status"
It can mean one of two things: 1) An individual's condition in regard to civil rights and obligations. 2) Marital status.
Your civil status is whether you are married or single. Your Nationality is what country you call home and where your allegiance lies and where you pay taxes and can vote (if those apply).
For tax/governmental purposes you are single unless you are officially married or have an official civil union.
Civil status refers to a person's legal standing in society, particularly with regard to their marital status. It can include categories such as single, married, divorced, widowed, or in a civil partnership. This information is often recorded on official documents and is used for legal and administrative purposes.
What's your civil status (single, maried, divorced ...)
"Your marital status has been updated... I'll tell you later."
Difference between Public Corporation and Civil Service
Civil Status = Marital StatusIt could also be some of below, depending on the context.Civil means like, when you dont get on with someone, but only talk when you have to. or when you do talk you dont argue. or if your with someone whos both of your friends or family, you dont ruin it for them. BY LAUREN whos really radically tottally superficially cooool (H) :) The Births, Marriages and Deaths Registrar records the civil status of someone and is sometimes called the Civil Status Registrar
"Cual es su estado civil?" basically means "What is your marital status?", so you can answer with: Married - Casado/a Single - Soltero/a Divorced - Divorciado/a Widower/Widow - Viudo/a
At large, "état-civil" means: civil registration. That includes: your date and place of birth, the name of your parents, your marital status, the name, date and place of birth of your children. In short form, especially in courts, the "état-civil" is the list of elements needed to establish your identity as an individual: first name, family name, date and place of birth.
Yes, it does. Passed during the 1976 session of Michigan's legislature and sponsored by Democrat Daisey Elliot and Republican Mel Larson, it's list of protected criteria is this...Race, Color, Religion, Sex, National Origin, Age, Marital Status, Height, Weight and to preserve the confidentiality of arrest or detention or other disposition in which a conviction is not a result.