How does separate property become marital property?
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How does separate property become marital property?
When separate property is commingled with property obtained by a couple while they are married, it becomes part of the marital estate and is required by law to be split between each spouse, either by the spouses if they can agree, or by a judge if necessary.
Is oral considered adultery?
For the application of the law, kissing, groping, petting, even oral sex is not considered adultery. The adultery must be either proven or admitted by the guilty party to be considered a factor in a divorce case.
What happens to a marriage when there is no intimacy?
When your partner no longer wants to be intimate with you, it can make you feel incredibly lonely and depressed. This leaves you vulnerable to having an extramarital affair, which will complicate your marriage and likely hurt all parties involved.
What is biblical adultery?
Adultery is sexual relations in which at least one participant is married to someone else. According to the Book of Genesis|Genesis narrative, marriage is a union established by God himself. For this reason a man will leave his father and mother and be united to his wife, and they will become one flesh.