spouse - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • survive: However, your surviving spouse will not necessarily get the whole of your estate.
  • non-earn: So, again we return to joint planning and the need for the non-earning spouse to agree to the long-term financial plans.
  • estrange: If you are separated but not legally divorced, intestacy gives your estranged spouse a full entitlement.
  • divorce: If the funds had passed to the estate of the divorced spouse, the ultimate inheritance tax liability could have been 40 per cent.
  • marry: For it is difficult to explain rationally why we love the people we love or why we marry the spouses we marry.
  • trail: The same applies to the ' trailing spouse ' .

Adjective modifier

  • deceased: A widowed person may be able to claim on the record of a spouse or deceased spouse.
  • non-working: It is targeted particularly for those with fluctuating, low or no taxable earnings such as a non-working spouse.
  • former: For a money purchase scheme the former spouse has no control over where the money is invested.
  • non-British: However, after fulfilling certain residential qualifications in the UK, the non-British spouse may apply for British citizenship.
  • unbelieving: But if your unbelieving spouse abandons you, you are not obliged endlessly to pursue him or her.
  • non-bankrupt: The mere fact that the non-bankrupt spouse may have paid exclusively for the improvements will no longer be enough.

Preposition: because

  • familiarity: Of course, it's wonderful to be familiar with your spouse because familiarity is the basis of intimacy.

Modifies a noun

  • parents-in-law: Spouses parents parents-in-law chance to show insuring a business.
  • exemption: If the trust is in favor of the surviving spouse, the spouse exemption will still apply.
  • pension: Internal transfer A pension sharing order will create a pension debit against the scheme member in favor of the spouses pension rights.

Possessives

  • pension: The decision to take the lump sum would not affect the payment of any spouse's pension or child's pension.

Noun used with modifier

  • cheating: Cheating Spouse Traps 11 Guaranteed ways to catch a cheating spouse.
  • polio: Abstract/Extract: Eleanor Roosevelt is probably the most famous polio spouse of this century.
  • employe: What he found two employe spouses a defensive driving.

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