NounSingular spouse Plural spouses spouse (plural spouses)
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By BARBARA TAYLOR Fri, 27 Nov 2009 14:12:05 GM If you have to be a little crazy to be an entrepreneur, going into business with your . spouse. must represent a special kind of lunacy. My husband, Chris, and I have been business partners for more than six years. ... LINDA'S LAW BLOG @ LINDAKERNSLAW: Are you eligible for your ...
Linda A. Kerns, Esquire Sun, 29 Nov 2009 19:55:01 GM Are you eligible for your . spouse's. (or ex-. spouse's. ) Social Security benefits? The Social Security Administration provides excellent resources on this topic. Click here for a checklist to determine eligibility for a . spouse's. benefit. ... Citizenship for spouse - ImmigrationPortal Forums
gbreddy Sat, 28 Nov 2009 03:36:29 GM There's no such thing as "applying for citizenship for a . spouse. ". Being married to a citizen (you) makes her eligible to apply for her own citizenship after three (3) years instead if five (5) years of being a greencard holder, ... From Google Blog Search: "spouse" OFW seeks repatriation to be with deceased spouse
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The New American But rather than limiting each spouse to $400 in lowered withholding, they decreased each spouse's taxes by $600. The resulting total of $1200 is $400 too ... Millions of taxpayers get credit they shouldn't San Francisco Chronicle IRS: 15 million Americans may have to return tax credits WFAA Surprise! There's no news on tax credits WalletPop all 694 news articles » More Canadian women financially independent
Vancouver Sun ... Canada finds almost two-thirds (65%) of women aged 45 to 64 agree women should be "completely financially independent" from their spouse or partner. ... and more » From Google News Search: "spouse" If a spouse dies before a divorce is granted, does the other spouse get everything? Q. If a divorce action has been filed with the courts, but the final disposition date has not been assigned, or has not yet arrived---and one of the spouses dies, does the other one automatically get everything as if there had not been a divorce pending? What if the dead spouse has no Will? Does that change anything? Asked by lildragonlexi - Sat May 16 21:12:12 2009 - - 15 Answers - 0 Comments A. depends on the state... in NJ yes it does mean the spouse gets everything... only reason i know that is because i had a friend recently go through a divorce and her final final date isn't until jan 5 of next year... so if he dies she will get everything still and his fiance will not get anything. Answered by apples0919 - Sat May 16 21:18:02 2009 How does my spouse go about changing her name on her Philippine passport? Q. My spouse is from the Philippines, and we are currently residing in the U.S. She entered the country on a K1 visa, and we have since married and filed the paperwork to adjust her status, but are still waiting for the paperwork to process. How can she change her name on her passport to her new married name? Asked by Kitulu - Fri Mar 28 13:13:58 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments A. For married women, who want to use surname of their spouse: Personal Appearance is required Marriage Contract (MC) in Security Paper issued by NSO or CTC issued by the Local Civil Registrar duly authenticated by NSO. I would call or write: Embassy of the Philippines 1600 Massachusetts Ave. NW Washington DC 202-467-9300 Answered by Docar - Fri Mar 28 13:28:59 2008 What are the legalities involved to evict a recently divorced spouse?
Q. Home is legally deeded to one spouse,the other makes no contribution and the couple are now legally divorced. Asked by gsparerib - Wed Aug 20 22:03:17 2008 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments A. Yes. You need to issue the offending spouse with a "notice to vacate" which will usually give them 30 days notice that they have to leave the premises, and take their stuff with them. Or you can tell them to leave 3 times (in front of an independent witness), and then call the police and have them arrested for trespass - but that might be hard to prove if their name appears on any bills at that residence, because that makes it their residence too. If the divorce decree says that one party has sole occupancy of the home, as from a certain date, you can have them removed on that date, and have their stuff removed from the home. But again be careful if they claim that you damaged their stuff in the move they might just sue you. Answered by Barb Outhere - Wed Aug 20 22:30:30 2008 From Yahoo Answer Search: "spouse" |






