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  2. Joint custody (United States) - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] In joint legal custody, both parents share the ability to make decisions about the child, regarding e.g. education, medical care and religion, and both can access their children's educational and health records. It is possible for a court to make separate determinations of legal and physical custody.

  3. Cohabitation - Wikipedia

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    More broadly, the term cohabitation can mean any number of people living together. To "cohabit", in a broad sense, means to "exist together". [1] The origin of the term comes from the mid 16th century, being used as early as 1530. [1] It's from the Latin cohabitare, from co- 'together' + habitare 'dwell'.

  4. Cohabitation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In North Carolina, cohabitation, defined as "the act of two married or unmarried heterosexual or homosexual adults dwelling together continuously and habitually", is grounds for supporting spouse to terminate a court judgment or order of postseparation support or alimony to a dependent spouse.

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  6. Legitimacy (family law) - Wikipedia

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    Their only recourse, often, had been to wait for the death of the earlier spouse(s). Thus Polish political and military leader Józef Piłsudski (1867–1935) was unable to marry his second wife, Aleksandra, until his first wife, Maria, died in 1921; by this time, Piłsudski and Aleksandra had two out-of-wedlock daughters. [101]

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    The future-bride went on to specify that her sister has a five-year-old child, and her sibling was “happy to have some free time” at the wedding. However, things took a turn when her sister ...

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    Fans watched the pair — who share son Paedon, 24, and daughters Aspyn, 27, Mykelti, 26, Gwendlyn, 21, Ysabel, 19, and Truely, 12 — unravel as a couple on season 17 of Sister Wives, which aired ...

  9. Marriage law - Wikipedia

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    Marriage law is the body of legal specifications and requirements and other laws that regulate the initiation, continuation, and validity of marriages, an aspect of family law, that determine the validity of a marriage, and which vary considerably among countries in terms of what can and cannot be legally recognized by the state.