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The complaint cites divorce on the basis of "incompatibility of temperament" and that "they find it impossible to live together as husband and wife," NBC News reported.
He cited "incompatibility of temperament between the parties such that they find it impossible to live together as husband and wife," according to a copy of the complaint obtained by PEOPLE.
"Irreconcilable differences have arisen between the parties which led to the irremediable breakdown of the marriage, making it impossible for the parties to live together as husband and wife," the documents stated.
In Texas, a couple can be considered married in the eyes of the law if they live together as husband and wife and hold themselves out in public as a married couple.
He cited "incompatibility of temperament between the parties such that they find it impossible to live together as husband and wife," according to a copy of his divorce complaint, dated Aug. 27.
In court documents filed Friday, Todd Palin cited an "incompatibility of temperament between the parties such that they find it impossible to live together as husband and wife," the Anchorage Daily News reported Monday.
That all changed thanks to one brave couple, who fought for and won the right to live together as husband and wife in the state of Virginia, where anti-miscegenation laws were still in place.
Todd, who turned 55 on Friday, cited "incompatibility of temperament between the parties such that they find it impossible to live together as husband and wife," according to a copy of the divorce complaint obtained by PEOPLE.
In July 1846, their first child, Ella, was born. In the spring of 1847 in Manchester there was a scarlet fever epidemic known as 'ship fever', and Eveline took the child Ella and returned to Woodstock. They would never again live together as husband and wife.
McGinn (1998), p. 314. A slave's sexuality was closely controlled. Slaves had no right to legal marriage (conubium), though they could live together as husband and wife (contubernales). An owner usually restricted the heterosexual activities of his male slaves to females he also owned; any children born from these unions added to his wealth.
Shankar (Raaj Kumar) was earlier betrayed and swindled by many people in his life, leading to poverty and hardships. He takes the path of crime which yields the instant result (money) to him. His wife, Durga (Mala Sinha) is a highly religious and pious woman who firmly believes in the teachings of Geeta. Shankar feels that he and Durga cannot live together as husband and wife.
By now, Cathy and Chris live together as husband and wife. To hide their history, they tell the boys and other people they know that Chris was Paul's younger brother. Cathy and Chris have a passionate and very loving relationship, described by Bart who has accidentally witnessed encounters between them. Cathy is a loving mother to her sons, but shows some favoritism towards Jory.
Taliaferro was the owner of at least 21 slaves. One of them, a servant named Harriet Robinson, married Dred Scott. As Justice of the Peace in the territories, Taliaferro officiated the marriage of Scott and Robinson, which many historians believe gave additional credence to the Scotts' claim to freedom. Taliaferro gave Harriet to Scott's master so that the couple could live together as husband and wife.
The two young men, by mutual agreement, give birth to live together as husband and wife for six years. Shortly after the discovery of the pregnancy of Joan, Orestes has a heart attack. In the absence of Benedict, Immaculate Conception, the mother of Joan, torpor of takes advantage of the imminent death of Orestes to give him the last rites. The pharmacist atheist, dying, without gloss, kiss the crucifix which the priest approaches the lips.
Elaine appears in the 1939 novel The Once and Future King, by T.H. White. Although the basic character does not change, there are several key differences. Time is more definitely specified in this version; for instance, when Elaine finds Lancelot in the garden, Galahad is three years old. Additionally, Elaine and Lancelot live together as husband and wife for ten years and actively raise Galahad while Lancelot bears a pseudonym to hide from the court at Camelot.
Years later, Oshiga, now a respected teacher who runs a school for young girls in Edo, falls in love with a young tobacco vendor named Shinkichi (Kunoemon Oroe), who lives with his uncle. Shinkichi and Oshiga decide to live together as husband and wife, but Shinkichi begins flirting with the school's students, especially Oisa. Miserable and invidious, Oshiga becomes mean to the students, who leave one by one. Oshiga also quarrels with Osono, who doesn't approve of her relationship with Shinkichi, prompting Osono to run away.
The Baroness met Ernest Appleby on a train in 1903, four years after she and the Baron separated."American’s Suit Against Baroness," The New York Times, January 21, 1914. He made an offer of marriage that she declined, although the two began to live together as husband and wife and she represented herself as Mrs. Appleby. In 1906 they took up residence on the outskirts of London, at Bray Lodge in Maidenhead on the Thames."An Amazing Romance," Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, March 24, 1914: 2. Appleby enjoyed gambling, and he and the Baroness took several took trips together to Monte Carlo, where he was so successful that one year he won $50,000 at the gambling tables there.
Before the 1997 Constitutional Court decision, however, two members of the 4 million Gimhae Kim could not marry, regardless of the distance of their relationship. Because of population growth, greater mobility and increasing urbanisation in South Korea, the chance of meeting and falling in love with someone from one's own patrilineage was much greater. It was especially a problem for the three largest Korean clans, the Gimhae Kims, the Milyang Parks, and the Jeonju Lees. Despite Article 809, many men and women sharing the same patrilineage chose to live together as husband and wife. The common surname marriage ban was temporarily lifted by special acts three times, each for a period of one year, in 1977,Act No. 3052, 31 December 1977. 1987,Act No. 3971, 28 November 1987. and 1995.Act No. 5013, 6 December 1995.
Marriage by cohabitation with habit and repute was constituted when the parties agreed to live together as husband and wife and were generally reputed to be married amongst those who knew them well.Stair, Child & Family Law (Reissue), para. 533 (Online) Retrieved 23 February 2012 It has not been possible to form this type of marriage since 4 May 2006Family Law (Scotland) Act 2006, s. 3 but such marriages that were created before that day continue to be valid, as well as some after in certain narrow circumstances.Family Law (Scotland) Act 2006, s. 3(3)Stair, Child & Family Law (Reissue), para. 534 (Online) Retrieved 23 February 2012 Formal marriages are created under and according to the requirements of the Marriage (Scotland) Act 1977. A formal marriage may be formed through either a religious ceremony or a civil ceremony, but both must generally comply with the same procedural requirements.
It is clear that more is required for the purposes of this guideline than mere geographical separation between the spouses; there must have been a termination of the marital consortium. Like the common-law ground of malicious desertion, non-cohabitation "as husband and wife" (or rather, as a married couple) within the meaning of section 4(2)(a) presumably includes a physical as well as a mental element: that is, the fact of separation and the intention of at least one of the spouses to terminate the marriage relationship. The reason for the cessation of cohabitation is, however, irrelevant, as is the question of which spouse is to blame in this regard. In the usual case spouses cease to "live together as husband and wife" or as a married couple when they establish separate households, at least one of them having the intention to put an end to their marriage relationship by such a move.

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