spousal relationship
A couple celebrates their long and happy spousal relationship at a small anniversary dinner.
Noun: 1. The legally or formally recognized union of two people as partners in a personal relationship, typically with the aim of permanence; marriage. This term specifically denotes the state, condition, or bond of being spouses. 2. The institution or relationship of being married. It encompasses the social, legal, and personal partnership between spouses.
The term "spousal relationship" is a formal and legal term used to describe the state of being married. It focuses on the nature of the bond and partnership itself. - It is often used in legal, sociological, or formal contexts to discuss rights, responsibilities, or the characteristics of marriage. - It can describe the relationship abstractly, without reference to a specific couple.
- The court's decision hinged on the legal definition of a spousal relationship.
- Their spousal relationship was built on mutual respect and trust.
- The study examined the effects of stress on the long-term spousal relationship.
- Laws vary regarding the recognition of a spousal relationship between same-sex partners.
- "To establish a spousal relationship": To enter into marriage, creating the legal and social bond.
- They established their spousal relationship in a civil ceremony.
- "The dissolution of a spousal relationship": The legal ending of a marriage; divorce.
- The law outlines the process for the dissolution of a spousal relationship.
- Marriage (n): The more common general term for the state of being married. ("spousal relationship" is a more formal synonym).
- Union (n): A formal term for marriage, often used in ceremonial contexts.
- Wedlock (n): An old-fashioned or legal term for the state of being married.
- Spousal (adj): Of or relating to a spouse or marriage (e.g., ).
- Marriage
- Matrimony
- Wedlock
- Conjugal bond
- Marital union
- Bachelorhood
- Spinsterhood
- Singleness
- Divorce
- Separation
- Marital status: One's state with regard to being single, married, divorced, etc.
- Conjugal rights: Rights, especially to sexual relations, regarded as exercisable in law by each partner in a marriage.
- Common-law relationship: A marriage-like partnership recognized in law without a formal ceremony, contrasted with a formal spousal relationship.
A couple celebrates their long and happy spousal relationship at a small anniversary dinner.
- the state of being a married couple voluntarily joined for life (or until divorce)
- a long and happy marriage
- God bless this union