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  2. 4 Ways Your Social Security Payments Could Be Impacted If You ...

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    Marriage isn’t just for younger folks. Nearly one-quarter of men and women between the ages of 60 and 69 have remarried, according to the most recent Census Bureau data, from 2021, while a ...

  3. Here's When Remarrying Can Cost You Social Security Benefits

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    But if you're 60 or older, Social Security treats you differently. Even if you remarry, you're still entitled to survivors benefits on your deceased former spouse's work record.

  4. Here's What Happens to Your Social Security If You Remarry in ...

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    If you remarry in retirement, it could increase or decrease your payments depending on your potential divorce benefit and new spousal benefit. For example, say your ex-spouse is receiving $2,000 ...

  5. Remarriage - Wikipedia

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    Remarriage is a marriage that takes place after a previous marital union has ended, as through divorce or widowhood.Some individuals are more likely to remarry than others; the likelihood can differ based on previous relationship status (e.g. divorced vs. widowed), level of interest in establishing a new romantic relationship, gender, culture, and age among other factors.

  6. What You Need To Know About Social Security if You Remarry - AOL

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    Social Security is more than just a retirement income plan. In addition to disability and children's benefits, Social Security also pays spousal and survivor benefits. Advice: 9 Bills You Should...

  7. Religion and divorce - Wikipedia

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    The great majority of Christian denominations affirm that marriage is intended as a lifelong covenant, but vary in their response to its dissolubility through divorce. The Catholic Church treats all consummated sacramental marriages as permanent during the life of the spouses, and therefore does not allow remarriage after a divorce if the other spouse still lives and the marriage has not been ...

  8. What Happens to My Social Security if I Remarry? - AOL

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    Getting remarried brings excitement -- and decisions. That's especially true when it comes to Social Security benefits. Conversely: Financial Benefits of Getting RemarriedMore: The Woman's Guide To...

  9. The Sensuous Woman - Wikipedia

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    The book was a best-seller and remained popular for years because its frankness about sex was rare in books of its era. [2] The author had "thought about the unthinkable," according to the New York Times, by attempting to demystify sex in an era when sex was normally hinted at indirectly.