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  2. Cohabitation - Wikipedia

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    Cohabitation in the United States is often a part of the dating process. [21] In fact, "cohabitation is increasingly becoming the first coresidential union formed among young adults". [22] By 1996, more than two-thirds of married couples in the US said that they lived together before getting married. [23] "In 1994, there were 3.7 million ...

  3. Cohabitation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The charge of "unlawful cohabitation" was used in the late 19th century to enforce the Edmunds Act, and other federal anti-polygamy laws against the Mormons in the Utah Territory, imprisoning more than 1,300 men. [33] However, incidents of cohabitation by non-polygamists were not charged in that territory at that time.

  4. Boomerang Generation - Wikipedia

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    The phenomenon of boomeranging/delayed home-leaving has generated considerable inquiry and debate, including academic studies at reputable universities; full-length books, such as The Hands-On Guide to Surviving Adult Children Living at Home by Christina Newberry; [21] articles in national newspapers; documentaries, such as Generation Boomerang; [citation needed] and major motion pictures ...

  5. Scholarships help Lahaina graduates afford to attend college ...

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    As of last week, 105 students had registered at a UH school, leading to a record-number of college-bound Lahainaluna graduates, school officials said, who expect that number to increase by mid-August.

  6. Living apart together - Wikipedia

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    About a third see their relationship as too early for cohabitation, while others are prevented from living together, although they wish to do so, because of constraints like housing costs or (more rarely) job location. Many, however, prefer not to live together even though they have a long term relationship and could do so if they wanted.

  7. McLaughlin v. Florida - Wikipedia

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    McLaughlin v. Florida, 379 U.S. 184 (1964), was a case in which the United States Supreme Court ruled unanimously that a cohabitation law of Florida, part of the state's anti-miscegenation laws, was unconstitutional. [1] The law prohibited habitual cohabitation by two unmarried people of opposite sex, if one was black and the other was white.

  8. Same-sex marriage - Wikipedia

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    Civil union, civil partnership, domestic partnership, registered partnership, unregistered partnership, and unregistered cohabitation statuses offer varying legal benefits of marriage. As of 5 February 2025, countries that have an alternative form of legal recognition other than marriage on a national level are: Bolivia , Croatia , Cyprus , the ...

  9. Emerging adulthood and early adulthood - Wikipedia

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    Parental engagement with low marital conflict results in better adjustment for college students. [78] This balance of autonomy and dependency may seem contradictory, but relinquishing control while providing necessary support may strengthen the bond between parents and offspring and may even provide space for children to be viewed as sources of ...