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Unmarried Couples and Unfair Property Laws

Unmarried Couples and Unfair Property Laws

| May 4, 2013 | Reply

There has been much debate about the unfair property laws that affect separating unmarried couples in the UK. Not withstanding a call for reform from lead bodies and Judges that work within the family law sector, the Government has resisted implementing proposed changes that would make the system fairer for separating cohabitees. Cohabitation or Living [...]

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Cohabitation in Europe

Cohabitation in Europe

| April 23, 2013 | Reply

Cohabitation is an arrangement where two persons who are not legally married or registered with any authority, live together in a stable relationship. DATA In the European Union cohabitation is very common and the available data shows that some 39.5% of all births in EU countries were extramarital. In particular, in many cases live births [...]

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Why your parents and in-laws shouldn’t worry about your relationship!

Why your parents and in-laws shouldn’t worry about your relationship!

| April 7, 2013 | Reply

Being an international/interracial couple affects not only us, the couple itself, but also our parents and families. If you are international newbies, you have probably not realized it yet, but your relationship or marriage is going to affect the parents and the in-laws deeply, sometimes more than they would have desired. How can we make [...]

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Asking A Father For His Daughter’s Hand: 4 Easy Tips!

Asking A Father For His Daughter’s Hand: 4 Easy Tips!

| March 22, 2013 | Reply

You first met, out of from different cultures, you probably speak different languages and have different cultural background. You fell in love, met her parents and now you are wondering whether it is still common or required to ask for her family’s blessing. Asking for a parent’s blessing was once considered a standard procedure, a [...]

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Your Stories: An Interview With Lana Penrose

Your Stories: An Interview With Lana Penrose

| March 1, 2013 | Reply

As part of “your stories”, a journey into the universe of international couples, we interviewed Lana Penrose, bestselling author of “To Hellas and Back”. Australian and Greek: a complicated recipe? I don’t believe an Australian and Greek combination is any trickier than other amalgamations. When individuals within a couple who hail from different backgrounds discover [...]

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Why International Love Is Cruel

Why International Love Is Cruel

| February 15, 2013 | 2 Replies

Love can be tough, cruel. International love, on the other hand, is definitely cruel! Why would I say that? Well, to start with when an ordinary couple meet chances are equal that they may end up living in the same city or country, or at least that’s not decided yet. When two persons from different [...]

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A review of “Be Bilingual, Practical Ideas For Multilingual Families”

A review of “Be Bilingual, Practical Ideas For Multilingual Families”

| February 4, 2013 | Reply

Amongst the jungle of books and volumes about multilingualism and bilingualism, we read the volume written by Annika Bourgogne “Be Bilingual, Practical Ideas For Multilingual Families”. If you are looking for an off-the-beaten-track book written on this topic, then you should give “Be Bilingual, Practical Ideas For Multilingual Families” a try. A fresh and an [...]

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Surviving the Culture Shock: Advice for New Couples

Surviving the Culture Shock: Advice for New Couples

| January 24, 2013 | Reply

There is something alluring, mysterious and amazing about being married to someone different from you from abroad and that is part of the magic of love. There are things you have to consider though which are an inescapable fact of being a part of such a relationship – one of you will have to live [...]

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European Union: More Attention To International Couples

European Union: More Attention To International Couples

| January 15, 2013 | Reply

Since more and more Europeans are living out of their country of origin, the EU is dealing with a number of issues related to which country law should apply to property management and to divorce. “This first use of enhanced cooperation is a big step forward towards an EU that works for its citizens. People [...]

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International couples and Christmas holidays

International couples and Christmas holidays

| December 25, 2012 | Reply

No matter what your Faith or Creed is, Christmas is a time that is considered, pretty much anywhere in Europe, as a family period and as a moment to get together with your beloved ones. As it happens with those family spread across countries, international couples are faced with a dilemma: where to spend the [...]

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