Hopefully if you're getting married you reside in your own home. It says in the Bible that the bride and groom will leave their parents and start their own family.
It was a shivaree: a noisy mock serenade to a newly married couple (Webster's 17th ed)
Many married people share in the responsibilities of cleaning their home. For example, my wife cleans the living room and bedrooms and I clean the bathrooms and kitchen area. This can, and does, work different for different couples.
depends how you file, you can file a joint return or "married filing separately"
The wedding chuppah is a special canopy that wedding couples stand under in a Jewish wedding ceremony. It symbolizes their future privacy of their new home.
If they sleep together and not with anyone else sleepovers should be fine. If either partner would rather be home, then they need to return home.
As long as you are still married to each other, you can file a joint return. However, it is not mandatory for married couples to file a joint return.
Married couples with adult children who have left home. This is much more common now than it has been previously due to people living longer.
Get Married,Move In,and Say I love You, dry hump while engaged in non-sexual activities in private around the home.
Learning is at school/ work. Practice is at home.
It depends upon how the property is titled and the homestead exemption allowed. In community property states the home of a married couple will become a part of the bankruptcy if it was acquired during the marriage and if it is not covered by the homestead exemption. In non CP non TBE states a home is not at risk as long as it is protected by the homestead exemption and only one spouse is the debtor/filer. In states that allow property to be held as TBE by married couples the home would not be subject to BK action regardless of the homestead exemption amount when only one spouse is the debtor/filer. FYI, it is advisable for married couples living in community property states to file a bankruptcy jointly even if only one spouse has incurred the debt.
They Practice at home or wherever they are.