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"We've had spouses that are mad at their husbands spout off.
Second, spouses that are dissimilar in terms of vocational activities are more likely to divorce.
Spouses that are not Italian tend to opt for civil marriages.
On the other hand, spouses that are dissimilar in terms of their occupations' activities are more likely to divorce.
As with the literature on wage sorting among couples, this research must overcome the obstacle of missing data namely from spouses that are not earning a wage and have no current occupation from which to measure distance.
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Former spouses that were pure evil, childhoods straight out of "Mommy Dearest," friends who disappoint -- let it all go.
In marriage therapy, this fear makes particular sense, because the therapy carries not only the threat of learning things about yourself that you might prefer not to know but also the hazard of saying things to your spouse that are better left unsaid, as well as hearing things from your spouse that you might prefer not to hear.
If there is any pet abuse in the home, this will be an appropriate issue to raise; however, the manner in which this is raised should be discussed thoroughly with your divorce lawyer - it will not bode well if you are casting aspersions on the character of your spouse that are unfounded or are a form of character assassination.
A quartet of New York/New Jersey tourists come to the Inn to get even with their philandering spouses; that is, a "cheaters club" looking to avenge their mates.
This compelled many people to testify about conduct by their spouse that was not true, in order to have "fault" grounds established.
"We've had cases of two people that got together, but one of them was still married to a spouse that was dwelling in the community," Mr. Reingold said.
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