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Conjugal visit - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A conjugal visit is a scheduled extended visit during which an inmate of a prison is permitted to spend several hours or days in private, usually with a legal spouse. While the parties may engage in...
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Definition of conjugal from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... : of or relating to the married state or to married persons and their relations : connubial <conjugal happiness>
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Conjugal Visitation: A U.S. Perspective ... Conjugal visitation is not provided to most married or unmarried inmates in U.S. prisons. First implemented in Mississippi prisons, conjugal visitation programs have been successful in other states such as California and New York.
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Definition of conjugal from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... conjugal rights (noun plural)
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conjugal adj. Of or relating to marriage or the relationship of spouses. [Latin coniugālis , from coniūnx, coniug- , spouse, from coniungere , to ... Conjugal rights are those that are considered to be part and parcel of the state of matrimony, such as love, sex, companionship, and support.
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Definition of conjugal in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of conjugal. Pronunciation of conjugal. Translations of conjugal. conjugal synonyms, conjugal antonyms. Information about conjugal in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... conjugal visitation; conjugal visitation right; connubial; legal right; marital;
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Conjugal Partners ... If you are not married but wish to immigrate with your partner, there are only two categories that might apply: common-law (which will be discussed in future) or conjugal partner. What is a conjugal partner? ... exclusive – cannot be in more than one conjugal relationship at a time;
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Common-law partner: A person is of the opposite or same sex, has cohabited in a conjugal relationship with you for a period of at lest one year and is still cohabiting with you.
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Conjugal Visits ... Jules Burstein compares this American conservatism to the more liberal attitudes in other countries and asserts that the acceptance of conjugal visiting outside the United States is generally attributable to two factors: a less puritanical and hypocritical attitude toward sex and a greater emphasis on...
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