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Common Questions Regarding Good Faith Marriage

QUESTIONS REGARDING GOOD FAITH MARRIAGE

1. When and where was your spouse born? What is your spouse's birthday.

2. How did you and your spouse meet? Where?

3. Where was your first date?

4. How long did you date prior to marriage?

5. When did your spouse propose to you?

6. Where did you marry, at Church, the Courthouse? Did you have a wedding reception?

7. Where was your honeymoon? What's the name of the hotel? Why didn't you have a honeymoon?

8. What are the names of your in-laws?

9. Have you met them?

10. Name some of your spouse's best friends?

11. Have you met them?

12. What is the name and birthday of your spouse's children? Where are they living at?

13. What school do they go to? Do you pick them up? If so, how often?

14. Does your spouse have any scars or tattoos or birthmarks, where? Can you describe them?

15. How many rooms are in the house?


16. Do you attend religious services together? What is the name of the religious establishment and priest, pastor, cleric or rabbi?

The Examiner also can ask questions relating to sleeping habits, underwear and clothing preference. Be prepared for any personal or private questions in addition to these.

 

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