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Often used in the same context:
testamentary trust,
husbands,
stepparent,
remarries,
dependents,
alimony,
wife,
caregiver,
decree absolute,
grandparent,
inheritance,
annuitant,
settlor,
intestate,
bedmate,
marital status,
cohabitant,
intestacy,
decedent,
couples,
grandchild,
trustor,
wage earner,
breadwinner,
widower,
hubbies,
divorce,
employer,
remarriage,
marrieds,
paramour,
marriage,
helpmeet,
exes,
individual retirement account,
griever,
boyfriend,
inter vivos trust,
qtip,
testatrix,
probating,
pendente lite,
donee,
disability,
cuckolding,
testamentary,
consenting adult,
husbandless,
widow,
fiance,
testator,
coworker,
stepmothers,
adoptive parent,
newlywed,
batterer,
child,
unfaithfulness,
exwife,
harasser,
divorcees,
deductor,
lump sum,
lover,
lifemate,
matrimonial,
someone,
housework,
abuser,
girlfriend,
carer,
family,
mother,
shadchan,
person,
inter vivos,
serial monogamy,
inlaws,
disinheritance,
mortgagor,
transferor,
godparent,
mistress,
companionship,
obligee,
deferred annuity,
nagger,
fiancee,
unitrust,
missus,
widowhood,
monogamist,
incapacity,
sibling,
taxable income,
infidelity,
irrevocable trust,
assortative mating,
nest egg,
lodger,
preretirement,
prenup,
spouses,
husband,
consort,
parent,
wives,
father,
bride,
mate,
roommate,
elder,
empress,
bridegroom,
parents,
intergenerational,
offspring,
foster,
interfaith,
intrafamilial,
intrafamily,
postdivorce,
son,
dyadic,
husbandwife,
intercultural,
interracial,
interreligious,
parentchild,
spousal
More specific:
bigamist,
helpmate,
helpmeet,
honeymooner,
hubby,
husband,
married man,
monogamist,
monogynist,
newlywed,
polygamist
Appears in the definition of:
adulterous,
alimony,
bigamy,
cheatinga,
child support,
co-respondent,
conjugal visitation,
conjugal visitation rights,
corespondent,
desirable,
domestic partner,
domestic violence,
ex-spouse,
father-in-law,
glorify,
husband-wife privilege,
maintenance,
marital communications privilege,
monogamist,
monogamousness,
monogamy,
monogynist,
mother-in-law,
polygamy,
right of election,
significant other,
sister-in-law,
spousal equivalent,
spouse equivalent,
stepchild,
stepdaughter,
stepparent,
stepson,
suitable,
two-timer,
two-timinga,
undesirable,
unsuitable,
widow,
widowed,
worthy
More general:
relation,
relative
Synonyms:
consort,
married person,
mate,
partner
Also try:
— Adjectives for spouse:
other,
former,
new,
deceased,
future,
second,
beloved,
dependent,
innocent,
divorced,
faithful,
more...
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