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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. Bride price - Wikipedia

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    The bride price may range from nothing—if the woman is divorced, has a child fathered by another man, or is widely known to have had premarital relations with men—to tens of millions of Thai baht (US$300,000 or ~9,600,000 THB) for a woman of high social standing, a beauty queen, or a highly educated woman. The bride price in Thailand is ...

  4. Dear Penny: Should I Say No to My Daughter-in-Law's ... - AOL

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    Dear Penny, My son and daughter-in-law got married in a courthouse and then later went to some island to have a wedding ceremony just for them. After they got home, my new daughter-in-law set up a ...

  5. Married Women's Property Act 1870 - Wikipedia

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    Before 1870, any money made by a woman (either through a wage, from investment, by gift, or through inheritance) instantly became the property of her husband once she was married, with the exception of a dowry. The dowry provided by a bride's father was to be used for his daughter's financial support throughout her married life and into her ...

  6. Reddit user's daughter went on vacation trip with friend’s ...

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    A mom took to Reddit after she was asked to pay for her daughter's expenses from a vacation the girl took with a friend. An etiquette expert sounded off about the unusual travel experience.

  7. Marriage law - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom, the Deceased Wife's Sister's Marriage Act 1907 removed the previous prohibition for a man to marry the sister of his deceased wife. In Australia, marriage with an ancestor or descendant is prohibited, as is a marriage between a brother and a sister, whether of whole blood or half-blood and even if the brother or sister ...

  8. People Who "Divorced Over Money" Are Sharing The ... - AOL

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    "My ex refused to work, even when I begged him to. We lived on my salary alone, and it was so hard. Eventually, I just snapped and asked for a divorce. It’s been six months since I filed, and I ...

  9. Matthew 5:32 - Wikipedia

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    and whoever marries a divorced woman commits adultery. The New Living Translation translates this passage as: But I say that a man who divorces his wife, unless she has been unfaithful, causes her to commit adultery. And anyone who marries a divorced woman also commits adultery. For a collection of other versions see BibleHub Matthew 5:32