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  2. Marital status - Wikipedia

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    Married, single, divorced, and widowed are examples of civil status. Civil status and marital status are terms used in forms, vital records, and other documents to ask or indicate whether a person is married or single. In the simplest contexts, no further distinction is made.

  3. Single person - Wikipedia

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    The development of the word spinster is a good example of the way in which a word acquires strong connotations to the extent that it can no longer be used in a neutral sense. From the 17th century the word was appended to names as the official legal description of an unmarried woman: Elizabeth Harris of London, Spinster.

  4. Marriage gap - Wikipedia

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    As part of the marriage gap, unmarried people are "considerably more liberal" than married people. [1] [failed verification] With little variation between professed moderates, married people respond to be conservative 9 percent more, and single people respond to be liberal 10 percent more.

  5. Guide To Filing Taxes as Head of Household vs. Single

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    Filing as single means you are unmarried, divorced or legally separated. Filing as head of household means you are unmarried and have at least one qualifying dependent.

  6. How the Tax Filing Process Changes From Single to Married - AOL

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    Continue reading → The post Taxes: Single vs. Married appeared first on SmartAsset Blog. When filing federal income taxes, everyone has to choose a filing status. There are five filing statuses ...

  7. Domestic partnership - Wikipedia

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    The East Bay Lesbian/Gay Democratic Club had worked hard to elect the BCA Slate. This was the first time domestic partners was a campaign issue. At the first meeting of the new City Council in December 1984, the Berkeley City Council enacted a policy extending employee benefits to unmarried couples of any gender. The first couple to file for ...

  8. Net Worth If You’re Single: How To Tell if You’re Poor ...

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    For those under 35, for instance, unmarried males have a median net worth of $27,620 and unmarried females have a median net worth of $9,390. Yet married couples in this age group have a median ...

  9. Spinster - Wikipedia

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    Currently, Merriam-Webster's Dictionary defines the "unmarried woman" sense of the term in three ways: (1) an archaic usage meaning "an unmarried woman of gentle family", (2) a meaning related to (1) but not tagged as archaic: "an unmarried woman and especially one past the common age for marrying" and (3) "a woman who seems unlikely to marry". [9]