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  2. Paper divorce - Wikipedia

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    A paper divorce is a case in which a couple obtains a legal divorce but continues to live together as before. It may be done for financial reasons, such as to isolate medical debts to only fall on the ill partner. [1] If the divorce is fraudulent, it is called a sham divorce. [2] [3]

  3. Will Divorce Destroy Your Retirement Savings? - AOL

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    Remember to obtain and keep copies of your marriage license and divorce papers.” Estate Plans Will Shift In addition to nailing down the division of assets, divorcing couples also must determine ...

  4. Jeanette Loff - Wikipedia

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    Loff featured in Photoplay, June 1929. After moving to Los Angeles, California to pursue a career in entertainment, Loff married jewelry salesman Harry K. Roseboom on October 8, 1926; their divorce was finalized three years later in Portland on October 8, 1929, with Loff claiming Roseboom became jealous and violent toward her because of her budding film career.

  5. Illinois pension crisis - Wikipedia

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    The Illinois pension crisis refers to the rising gap between the pension benefits owed to eligible state employees and the amount of funding set aside by the state to make these future pension payments. As of 2020, the size of Illinois' pension obligation is $237B, but the state's pension funds have only $96B available for payouts to retirees.

  6. How all 50 states tax retirement income: A ... - AOL

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    Both spouses can take this exclusion if they both earned retirement income within the tax year, even if they file jointly. Louisiana’s state income tax rate ranges from 1.85% to 4.25% ...

  7. Irreconcilable differences - Wikipedia

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    In many cases, irreconcilable differences were the original and only grounds for no-fault divorce, such as in California, which enacted America's first purely no-fault divorce law in 1969. [2] California now lists one other possible basis, "permanent legal incapacity to make decisions" (formerly "incurable insanity"), on its divorce petition form.

  8. Illinois Freedom of Information Act - Wikipedia

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    [2] Illinois law has recognized the public's right to access and inspect public records and information about the workings of their government. [3] The courts have also recognized a common law duty to disclose public records, balanced against an individual's right to privacy and the interests of the government. [4]

  9. Judge Mathis' wife files for divorce from TV personality ...

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    Linda Mathis filed for divorce from the "Judge Mathis" star Thursday in Los Angeles County Superior Court, citing “irreconcilable differences” as the reason for the split, according to court ...