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  2. 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.

  3. Effects of marriage - Wikipedia

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    Traditional marriage defined as being between a man and a woman as defined by the American psychological association by defining it as "a marriage of husband and wife, wherein the former is the primary or sole breadwinner and the latter holds primary or sole responsibility for maintaining the home and managing child care."

  4. Later-in-life marriages are on the rise. Older brides share ...

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    The Golden Bachelor — which averaged 9.92 million viewers in its first season — may have piqued interest in late-in-life marriages, but rates of remarriage among older adults in America have ...

  5. Bill Gates listed the pros and cons of marriage on a ... - AOL

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    Bill and Melinda Gates announced their divorce on Monday. In a 2019 documentary, Melinda recalled walking in on Bill making a pros and cons list.

  6. Social Security: Divorce and Remarriage Can Increase ... - AOL

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    For seniors who have been through a divorce, it's important to know the rules regarding Social Security benefits. Although married couples are entitled to spousal benefits, those benefits don't ...

  7. Economics of marriage - Wikipedia

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    The economics of marriage includes the economic analysis of household formation and break up, of production and distribution decisions within the household. It is closely related to the law and economics of marriages and households.

  8. Marriage in ancient Rome - Wikipedia

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    The frequency of remarriage among the elite was high. Speedy remarriage was not unusual, and perhaps even customary, for aristocratic Romans after the death of a spouse. [53] While no formal waiting period was dictated for a widower, it was customary for a woman to remain in mourning for ten months before remarrying. [54]

  9. Pros and cons of buying a house with friends - AOL

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    Pros and cons of buying a house with friends. More people are buying a home with someone other than a romantic partner, and for good reason: rising home prices and mortgage rates have shut many ...