If the reason is valid, yes there are
If I cared about my marriage I would avoid that couple completely.
Nothing, but time. Time brings forgiveness, love and mostly regain trust.
An interview at the residence of the married couple is generally only done when there is reason to suspect the marriage is not a legitimate one and the couple do not actually reside in the same household.
Maybe. Certainly never worse. A married couple making the same as a single person will always pay less. And a couple has the choice of filing individually or toether, which ever is better for them, so it can't be worse.
By eating each others livers. :)
HOW are they going to take care of IT? Pawn it off on someone else? Wouldnt be fair to it.
As of 2013, you are viewed as a married couple with all the rights of a straight married couple.
If there is an incorrect residence or birthplace on marriage documents, a couple is still married. Someone can seek for corrections to be made but some cross checking will be done to make sure that the couple are genuine citizens.
A gay couple who are legally married, can get a divorce exactly the same as a heterosexual couple.
it depends on the couple
Anything is possible.
An affinity is a feeling of having sympathy for someone else very quickly. It can also be used to describe a couple who is married.