living together.” The Court of Appeals went on to cite eleven (11) factors to address in terms of the definition of living together. The Court of Appeals noted that the 11 factors listed, were not exhaustive and would not necessarily apply in every case but the one absolute requirement of cohabitation is that the parties physically live together, unless the parties themselves define the term differently. In the case at hand the evidence was undisputed that wife and boyfriend maintained separate residences and at no time lived together: at most boyfriend was at wife’s house approximately one night per week. There upon the Court of Appeals reversed the termination order, see Chopin v. Chopin, 224 Ariz. 425.]]>