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  2. Social Security: You Could Lose Your Benefits If You Didn’t ...

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    If you fail to report a change in marital status and collect SS benefits, you could face a penalty and have to pay back any overpayments. Or, you could miss out on additional payments you were due.

  3. The update identified 120 new statutory provisions involving marital status, and 31 statutory provisions involving marital status repealed or amended in such a way as to eliminate marital status as a factor. The first legally-recognized same-sex marriage occurred in Minneapolis, [3] Minnesota, in 1971. [4] On June 26, 2015, in the case of ...

  4. Civil registration and vital statistics - Wikipedia

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    These are needed to access property rights, pension benefits, child support, or inheritance when a marriage ends, or when a spouse or parent dies. [10] The benefits of CRVS accrue at all stages of a woman’s life: Birth registration may help prevent child marriage by proving the age of the child upon marriage.

  5. How to Correct a Mistake on a Check: Step-by-Step - AOL

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    Write the correction above the crossed-out mistake. Make sure to keep the writing small, easy to read and neat, so as to not write over other parts of the check or make it hard to see.

  6. Correction (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Newspapers usually have specific policies for readers to report factual errors. Generally, this requires the reader to contact an editor, pointing out the mistake and providing the correct information. Sometimes, an editor or affected reporter will be asked to refer to a note or press release to determine how the mistake was made. [citation needed]

  7. Marital status - Wikipedia

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    Civil status, or marital status, are the distinct options that describe a person's relationship with a significant other. Married , single , divorced , and widowed are examples of civil status. Civil status and marital status are terms used in forms , vital records , and other documents to ask or indicate whether a person is married or single.

  8. Civil marriage - Wikipedia

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    Countries maintaining a population registry of its residents keep track of marital status, [2] and all United Nations (UN) member states except Iran, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, and Tonga have signed or ratified either the United Nations Convention on Consent to Marriage, Minimum Age for Marriage, and Registration of Marriages (1962) [3] or the United Nations Convention on the Elimination of ...

  9. Clerical error - Wikipedia

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    In some circumstances, courts can also correct scrivener's errors found in primary legislation. [4] Examples