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  2. Marriage loan - Wikipedia

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    The East German government forgave all outstanding marriage loans in 1950, and in 1972 instituted its own loan programme, the Ehekredit (marriage credit), which was strongly reminiscent of the Nazi marriage loan: newlyweds under 26 received an interest-free loan of 5,000 East German marks, which was progressively forgiven as they had children (in this case 3), again referred to as abkindern.

  3. Ehestandshilfe - Wikipedia

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    Ehestandshilfe ("marriage assistance") was a tax levied on unmarried people in Nazi Germany as part of the Nazi state's policy of natalism, and used to contribute to the costs of the marriage loan system. [1] [2] This was levied at a rate of 2–5% of gross annual income on those under 55 who were liable for income tax; under a law of October ...

  4. June 1933 - Wikipedia

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    Germany's Law for the Encouragement of Marriage took effect, providing for the Ehestandsdarlehen (Marriage loan) to all German Aryan newlyweds, with 1000 Reichsmarks to be loaned, interest free, to couples on condition that the wife quit employment or remain unemployed. After encouraging women to vacate jobs in favor of men, the law was amended ...

  5. Wiebke Muhsal - Wikipedia

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    She advocates a marriage loan (Ehekredit) for young couples similar to practises in the former GDR and a basic allowance for children (Baukindergeld). She also argued for the preservation of the state education allowance (Landeserziehungsgeld) [2] and stood for a further developing the family allowance. In March 2015 she was the first signatory ...

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  8. European Convention on the Legal Status of Children born out ...

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    Germany adopted the Law on the Legal Status of Children Born out of Wedlock/Children Born outside Marriage (Legal Status) in 1969, or Non-marriage Law, for short. [4] The Law on Family Matters of 16 December 1997 [ 5 ] further enhanced the legal protections, but a disadvantage remained with regard to illegitimate children born before 1949.

  9. How marriage affects your student loan repayment - AOL

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