Archive for April, 2008
by Ray Smith
Any couple planning a wedding should remember how important their choice of wedding rings is; this is one area where the couple will not want advice from anyone else, no matter how close. Take as much the time as needed to consider which will be chosen; and is for the couple alone too [...]
April 30th, 2008 | Posted in Marriage | No Comments
by Ray Smith
Many people underestimate wedding favors and just how much work can go into them; as a consequence they are often left until the last minute to organize. As a rule of thumb when organizing events, keep things simple as they have a habit of becoming complicated without any human intervention. This is a [...]
April 30th, 2008 | Posted in Marriage | No Comments
Before starting a debate on early marriage you would need to define the parameters that label a marriage as ‘early’ and in what context. In the United States, teenage pregnancies abound meaning that girls indulge in sex as early as 13 years old but there is no marriage solemnized before the girl really grows up [...]
April 30th, 2008 | Posted in Marriage, Marriage Compatibility Test, Marriage Counseling, Marriage License, Marriage Records, Marriage Vows | No Comments
by Alex Archer
One of the best ways to harm a relationship is to have an affair. Being not only a physical betrayal, but also an emotional betrayal, affairs will ruin trust between you and your partner and stifle hope. It is not only sex that is involved in an affair, there is an [...]
April 29th, 2008 | Posted in Marriage | No Comments
by Geraldine Dimarco
Marriage is a union of two people that starts with a ceremony that is called a wedding. Very often there are wedding ceremony readings that may or need not be religious in content. Marriage is still a legal contract despite the religious background, and the law requires that the couple sign the [...]
April 28th, 2008 | Posted in Marriage | No Comments
Although the American dollar is falling against some other world currencies, it still commands respect in many warm, friendly South American countries like Cost Rica. Many American couples consider going on a special trip for their special day where the scenery is not only beautiful, but getting there and back is affordable. But [...]
April 27th, 2008 | Posted in Marriage, Marriage Compatibility Test, Marriage Counseling, Marriage License, Marriage Records, Marriage Vows | No Comments
by Ben Dave
Statistically, about half the marriages in the country end up in divorce. That’s why it makes sense to be sure about your partner’s divorce background whenever engagement or marriage is on the horizon. It’s no trouble at all nowadays to run a quick public divorce record check on someone. Whether it’s for your [...]
April 26th, 2008 | Posted in Marriage | No Comments
by Ben Dave
Marriage Record Searches are useful in many ways and people are conducting them for a multitude of reasons. They are requisites to satisfy certain official procedures or processes and can also unveil information which could prove critical in various context and situation.
Most states have a central repository for public records situated at their [...]
April 24th, 2008 | Posted in Marriage | No Comments
When two people get married, they make plans to stay together for ever. Till death do us part, as the old saying goes. However, for a marriage to work, both parties must communicate. Communication in marriage is extremely important if you hope to stay in it for the long hall. There’s a reason why there [...]
April 24th, 2008 | Posted in Marriage, Marriage Compatibility Test, Marriage Counseling, Marriage License, Marriage Records, Marriage Vows | No Comments
by Chris Channing
Although immigration has never been a popular subject among developed nations, the K-1 visa is a different story. The K-1 visa is a special legal document that allows a foreign citizen to come into another country with the intent to marry a citizen of one’s own country.
Immigrants who come from another country are [...]
April 24th, 2008 | Posted in Marriage | No Comments