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  2. Domicile (law) - Wikipedia

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    67 The domicile of a person who is a minor is, (a) if the minor habitually resides with both parents and the parents have a common domicile, that domicile; (b) if the minor habitually resides with one parent only, that parent's domicile; (c) if the minor resides with another person who has lawful custody of him or her, that person's domicile; or

  3. According to the United States Government Accountability Office (GAO), there are 1,138 statutory provisions [1] in which marital status is a factor in determining benefits, rights, and privileges. These rights were a key issue in the debate over federal recognition of same-sex marriage .

  4. Ask an Advisor: Can My Partner Collect Spousal Benefits From ...

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    Both parties to a common law marriage are entitled to all of the same benefits as a couple in a traditional marriage. However, a person cannot receive both their Social Security Disability ...

  5. Marriage - Wikipedia

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    Marriage, like other close relationships, exerts considerable influence on health. [288] Married people experience lower morbidity and mortality across such diverse health threats as cancer, heart attacks, and surgery. [289] Research on marriage and health is part of the broader study of the benefits of social relationships.

  6. Domestic partnership - Wikipedia

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    A domestic partnership is an intimate relationship between people, usually couples, who live together and share a common domestic life but who are not married (to each other or to anyone else). People in domestic partnerships receive legal benefits that guarantee right of survivorship, hospital visitation, and other rights.

  7. Social Security: You Could Lose Your Benefits If You Didn’t ...

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    Other benefits may stop if you get married, but they will start up again in the event of a divorce, according to the SSA publication “What You Need to Know When You Get Social Security ...

  8. What Are the Tax Benefits of Marriage? - AOL

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    While persevering in sickness and health is a familiar concept during a wedding, you'll rarely hear about tax breaks at the altar. However, married couples can take advantage of a slew of tax ...

  9. Effects of marriage - Wikipedia

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    Thus, we see that more benefits lie in traditional marriage than cohabitation. [7] The benefits of marriage go beyond health and living with a partner, because marriage is a public vow and a legal contract, it signifies a stronger and more sacred commitment between the partner to the public and more importantly, to each other. [7]