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  2. I'm 75, divorced and my $1.3M house is paid off. I want to ...

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    In this situation, a divorced senior living in a $1.3-million home wants to leave all of their money for their daughter, while ensuring their undesirable son-in-law doesn’t get a cut of the cash ...

  3. Alimony - Wikipedia

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    Under the Japanese Civil Code, spousal support is available while the parties are married, but terminates upon divorce. Japanese courts typically award a one-time payment of isha-ryo, or consolation money, to the "wronged" spouse in the divorce, a type of compensation which does not exist in some other jurisdictions such as most U.S. states. [31]

  4. Wages of an employee working for one's spouse are exempt from federal unemployment tax [5] Joint and family-related rights: Joint filing of bankruptcy permitted; Joint parenting rights, such as access to children's school records; Family visitation rights for the spouse and non-biological children, such as to visit a spouse in a hospital or prison

  5. Married or Divorced? Here's How Your Social Security Will ...

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    Married and divorced retirees are often entitled to spousal or divorce benefits, and a new year brings fresh changes to Social Security. Whether you're already collecting Social Security or plan ...

  6. Dowry - Wikipedia

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    A dowry is the transfer of parental property to a daughter at her marriage (i.e. "inter vivos") rather than at the owner's death (mortis causa). [6] (This is a completely different definition of dowry to that given at the top of the article, which demonstrates how the term ‘dowry’ causes confusion.)

  7. Now That You’re Divorced, Who Claims Your Child on Taxes? - AOL

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    Here's what you should know about filing taxes this year and beyond as a single or divorced parent.

  8. Economics of marriage - Wikipedia

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    [While] divorced respondents’ wealth starts falling four years before divorce and they experience an average wealth drop of 77 percent.” [29] Mary Corcoran study done in 1994 looked at the same families while they were married and when they separated. The study shows that the family income that once averaged $43,600 (married) declined to ...

  9. Should Married Couples Split Expenses? Dave Ramsey Says No ...

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    Money can be tricky in marriage, but financial expert Dave Ramsey has a clear stance: married couples should combine their finances rather than splitting expenses. In a recently shared clip on X ...