We recently heard from Has My Time Come [Eagle, June 12], who suggested polygamy as society's solution to more women than men and his personal solution to a wife no longer able to have sex. He knew at ...
Social Security retirement benefits are based on payroll tax contributions while working, but you don’t necessarily need to be the one working to claim them. A worker’s spouse might also be eligible ...
There’s no such thing as “divorce benefits” in Social Security, but divorced spouses often are eligible to receive benefits based on an ex-spouse’s earnings record. Ex-spouses often quality to receive ...
Polyamory, virtually unknown a scant 20 years ago, has become a new buzzword in the worldwide media and Facebook gossip among friends. Many people confuse polyamory with polygamy, and for good reason.
Jennifer Barnhill is a columnist for Military.com writing about military families. Military spouse unemployment has been around 20% for half a century. In recent years opportunities such as telework ...
Before 1979, Social Security required a marriage to last 20 years for a divorced or surviving divorced wife to qualify for benefits, leaving many women without support as they approached retirement.
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