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As digital transactions have become the norm, splitting partners are getting more creative in how they hide money from their ...
If your spouse (or ex-spouse) is still alive and is due to receive Social Security benefits, it pays to look into how much ...
Each spouse still has a legal duty to support the other spouse for necessaries. This duty cannot be waived by a marital ...
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The Punch on MSNMany states still without drug control committees, Marwa lamentsExplore the importance of drug control committees in Nigeria and their role in combating drug abuse across the nation.
Although a will is crucial to making sure your assets go where you want them when you die, you are likely to need something else, too: designated beneficiaries.
If you meet all these requirements, the maximum you can receive is 50% of your spouse's benefit at their full retirement age.
A Q&A on the potential 2026 estate, gift, and generation-skipping transfer (GST) tax changes and how counsel should approach ...
Experienced financial advisers and divorce lawyers have seen it all, but they also point to some common practices that a watchful spouse can flag. Here are a few examples from people who have ...
As we have no children or a family member we wish to leave our pensions to, can we choose anyone we please? For example a ...
In addition to monthly survivor benefits, Social Security offers a one-time lump-sum death payment. Eligible survivors, typically a spouse or dependent child, can receive a $255 payment. This lump sum ...
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NerdWallet on MSNSurvey: Women’s Finances More Precarious Than Men’sA NerdWallet survey shows that women are less likely than men to have gotten a raise in the last year and some are dependent on their partner financially. Here are a few ways women can put themselves ...
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