He also said widows who remarry or move in with a new partner would lose their military pensions.
All estate planning documents should be reviewed and updated with critical life events like divorces and plans to remarry.
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Elizabeth Taylor divorced Richard Burton in 1974 after ten years of marriage, only to remarry him a year later.
The reason she gave for her departure was because she objected to a storyline that saw her character remarry.
Much of their work involves women who have received civil divorces but need an Islamic one to remarry within their faith.
Without the annulments, Catholics who remarry are not allowed to receive Holy Communion, which many describe as a painful exclusion from the church's chief sacrament.
Why should he not divorce and remarry, wearing whatever garb he pleases?
Asked whether the next pontiff, unlike John Paul, should allow Catholics to divorce and remarry, 49 percent said yes, while 48 percent said no.
More than three-fourths of the women at the Juna Sannyasini Akhara hail from Nepal, where widows from the upper castes are encouraged not to remarry.
According to Couch, women in the study who did not remarry went back into the job market and stayed there, increasing their personal earnings until they retired.
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Indeed, if they remarry they can postpone it almost indefinitely.
She said her husband had long spells away from the family home due to drinking problems, but "we loved each other, and neither of us wanted to separate or remarry".
Husbands and wives remarry, thinking their spouses are dead.
And if you are close to 60 and are thinking of marrying a low earner and, again, your ex was a high earner relative to you, waiting until 60 to remarry will at least secure your survivor benefits.
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