remarry


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marry, not for the first time

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The Housing Ministry's housing services guideline, issued by Minister Bassem Al Hamer in 2015, requires an applicant to remarry within two years to either become the head of a new family (sole breadwinner) or fit into exceptional categories to maintain the original application date or lose their spot.
New Delhi [India], June 24 ( ANI ): On the occasion of International Widows Day, Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu called for a societal change of mindset, asking "if a man can remarry, why can't a woman?"
The SC ruled that "where a marriage between a Filipino citizen and a foreigner is validly celebrated and a divorce is thereafter validly obtained abroad by the alien spouse capacitating him or her to remarry, the Filipino spouse shall likewise have capacity to remarry under Philippine law."
RETIRED General Evangelist of the Christ Apostolic Church (CAC) worldwide, Prophet Samuel Kayode remarryremarry, has revealed his plans to remarry.
LAHORE -- Awami Muslim League's Chairman Sheikh Rasheed on Friday has suggested PTI Chairman Imran Khan to remarry Jemima Khan.
People think that because men can technically receive permission to remarry, they can refuse to grant a divorce but cannot be refused a divorce.
Feuerherd focuses his attention on the unfairness done to the widowed deacon in not allowing him to continue serving as deacon if he chooses to remarry. Well, I suppose it is unfair.
As Kath and Bryan have shown, the pain and suffering of losing a loved one in conflict stays with the family even if they remarry. These widows' contribution to our country deserves our thanks for the rest of their lives, not just until they remarry."
The keenest anticipation centred on what he would say about the full re-integration into the Church of Catholics who divorce and remarry in civil ceremonies.
--Cardinal Rainer Woelki of Cologne, Germany on the German bishops' decision that lay employees who divorce, remarry, or enter into gay civil unions should no longer automatically lose their jobs (Reuters, May 6)
A FAIRER deal for war widows who remarry has been hailed by a Teesside MP and a Royal British Legion stalwart.
This weekend, as the nation remembered its war dead, the government announced that from April 1, all spouses and civil partners will now be able to remarry without losing their pensions.
THOUSANDS of military widows will be able to remarry without losing their pensions from next year, under plans announced by David Cameron.
War widows who remarry after the death of their husbands will no longer lose their pensions.