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  2. The 'widowhood effect': How losing a spouse can affect your ...

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    Becoming a widow or widower can be excruciatingly difficult. Along with deep sadness, feeling lost and having fears about the future, the death of a partner can take a serious toll on the ...

  3. Widowhood effect - Wikipedia

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    Elderly widows usually experience changes in their social lives prior to and following the deaths of their spouses. A study conducted by Utz and colleagues revealed that elderly persons experiencing widowhood spent more time with family and friends than non-widowed counterparts, based on the lifestyle changes that occur in elderly couples. [ 10 ]

  4. As a Widow, the Holiday are Rough—Here's What We Need More ...

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    Being a widow is a super creative act, but all that creativity does wear on a person after a while. It’s sad dating chit-chat , and grief isn’t sexy, not really.

  5. Widow - Wikipedia

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    Married women who are in a financially unstable household are more likely to become widows "because of the strong relationship between mortality [of the male head] and wealth [of the household]." [27] In underdeveloped and developing areas of the world, conditions for widows continue to be much more severe. The United Nations Convention on the ...

  6. The Unfortunate Truth About Claiming Social Security at Age 70

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    Waiting until age 70 isn't always the right answer. The $ 22,924 Social Security bonus most retirees completely overlook If you're like most Americans, you're a few years (or more) behind on your ...

  7. Elective share - Wikipedia

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    The elective share is the modern version of the English common law concepts of dower and curtesy, both of which reserved certain portions of a decedent's estate which were reserved for the surviving spouse to prevent them from falling into poverty and becoming a burden on the community.

  8. Social Security Q&A: Can I Claim Widow’s Benefits at 60? - AOL

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    Welcome to “Social Security Q&A.” You ask a Social Security question, our guest expert provides the answer. Furthermore, I know this might seem strange, but Social Security will increase your ...

  9. Widow inheritance - Wikipedia

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    Many men have commercialized and exploited the practice by becoming professional widow inheritors, as many in-law relatives of widows are less inclined to perform the "cleansing" practices themselves for fear of contracting HIV from the widow. [11] It is becoming common in Kenya for professional widow-inheritors to receive compensation for ...