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(She also commutes to Puerto Rico a few days a month to be with her longtime "spouse equivalent," Wilfredo Lugo, and their nine dogs).
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The final translated and original versions were completed by two bilingual Vietnamese and Indonesian transnational spouses with equivalent results (100%).
Indeed, over 50% of nurses' spouses were unskilled labourers and only 8.4% of nurses' spouses had the equivalent status to that of a nurse (i.e. managerial/professional category).
Sanne could have sponsored Becky as her spouse for the Dutch equivalent of a "green card".
Under UK law the British spouse must have available funds equivalent to a minimum gross annual income of £18,600.
Consensus may be building on increasing the estate and gift tax exemption to an equivalent $3,500,000 per spouse with an estate rate a bit under 50%.
This must have been the metabolic equivalent of a spouse finding out for the first time that their partner went off and started a second family; it probably wasn't pretty.
He continues, "Countries such as Afghanistan, that have been ravaged by decades of violence and poverty, suffer the equivalent of 'battered spouse syndrome,'" a condition created by sustained physical, sexual and/or emotional abuse.
In most couples in this study, one partner was British-born and educated at least to General Certificate of Education level (GCSE) or equivalent, while their spouse was raised in Pakistan and came to Britain for or following marriage.
The democratic equivalent is the first spouse.
It requires insurance companies to offer health care coverage to domestic partners equivalent to that for spouses.
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