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In an arranged marriage it is the parents, with help from family members, who choose a spouse for their child. Arranged marriage, however, is not a form of forced marriage; however, they do not always ...
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The Women’s Retirement Protection Act (WPRA) of 2025 would require the consent of both partners in order to take out a 401(k) loan or distribution. Under current law, one spouse can withdraw ...
The ability to switch from one benefit to another is typically limited. If you were already receiving your benefit, for ...
Claiming age has a different effect on spousal benefits than it does on personal retirement benefits. When claiming spousal benefits, you need to be aligned with your partner on a Social Security ...
ALL sections of this consent form must be completed for consideration and/or final IRB approval. If you are requesting a waiver of the standard written consent requirement, please use these templates: ...
One detail that can often go overlooked is the value of spousal benefits for your household income. Spousal benefits can play a key role in retirement income, especially for seniors who ...
However, if one spouse has past-due debts - such as unpaid federal taxes, state taxes, child support or student loans - the ...
For example, the current law provides a woman very little protection if her spouse takes a 401(k) distribution without her consent. Some lawmakers are trying to change that by reintroducing the ...
The Fertility Treatment and Contraceptive Protection Act, or House Bill 533, sponsored by State Rep. Iris Rudder, ...
Spousal benefits allow you to get Social Security even if you never worked. With spousal benefits, you can collect up to 50% of what your spouse receives each month at their full retirement age ...