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  2. Push present - Wikipedia

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    A push present (also called a push gift or a baby bauble [1]) is a present a partner or family gives to the mother to mark the occasion of her giving birth to their child. In practice the present may be given before or after the birth, or even in the delivery room.

  3. Gift - Wikipedia

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    A funeral (visitors bring flowers, the relatives of the deceased give food and/or drinks after the ceremonial part). A birth (the baby receives gifts, or the mother receives a gift from the father known as a push present). Passing an examination (the student receives gifts). Father's Day (the father receives gifts). Mother's Day (the mother ...

  4. Gift (law) - Wikipedia

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    deathbed gifts (gift causa mortis, donatio mortis causa) - a future gift made in expectation of the donor's imminent death. A gift causa mortis is not effective unless the donor dies of the impending peril that he or she had contemplated when making the gift, i.e. these gifts can only be made when the donor is in a terminal condition. [5]

  5. Mother sees dead grandfather kissing unborn baby in 4D ... - AOL

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    When Jade Hornsby's mother paid for Jade to get a 4D scan of her unborn baby as a gift, ... Jack appears to be kissing Jade's unborn baby in the photos. Jack died in 2007. ... The 10 best protein ...

  6. How to cancel credit cards for someone who is deceased - AOL

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    The best way to dispose of any cards is to run them through a shredder or cut them into pieces so that the magnetic stripe and EMV chip aren’t viable and the personal information isn’t readable.

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  8. Posthumous birth - Wikipedia

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    For example, Massachusetts law states that a posthumous child is treated as having been living at the death of the parent, [3] meaning that the child receives the same share of the parent's estate as if the child had been born before the parent's death. Most states recognize a posthumous child born within a set time frame, normally 280 to 300 ...

  9. Template:Deceased Wikipedian/sandbox - Wikipedia

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