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"Wedding Banned" was planned as a romantic comedy about a divorced couple who try to stop their daughter from getting hitched, starring Robin Williams, Anna Faris, and Diane Keaton.
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Other controversial rulings include one where a judge forcibly divorced a couple because the wife's half-brothers complained she had married beneath her station, another whereby an Egyptian accused of apostasy was beheaded for allegedly putting a Koran in a toilet.
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The two men professed their love for each other, though the fact that they were standing on opposite sides of the stage made them look more like a divorced couple.
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For much of the period it was necessary to get a specific law passed to allow a specific couple to be divorced.
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Innocent spouse claims are most common when a couple was married at tax time but is later divorced.
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Family law should give divorced women a more generous share of the couple's assets.
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It concerns a couple in California, Michael and Denise, who got divorced last year, and their two young children.
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The couple divorced 18 years later, and in 1986 she married Glen Holt, a harness racehorse trainer.
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The couple opened Roxanne's, a raw-food restaurant, in 2001, but it closed in 2004 and the couple divorced.
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Rather, a couple has to offer constant relationship developments (think: getting together, getting pregnant or getting divorced) to maintain the public's interest.
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