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  2. Family estrangement - Wikipedia

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    Family estrangement is the loss of a previously existing relationship between family members, through physical and/or emotional distancing, often to the extent that there is negligible or no communication between the individuals involved for a prolonged period. Estrangement may result from the direct interactions between those affected ...

  3. Prior to the enactment of DOMA, the GAO identified 1,049 federal statutory provisions [2] in which benefits, rights, and privileges are contingent on marital status or in which marital status is a factor. An update was published in 2004 by the GAO covering the period between September 21, 1996 (when DOMA was signed into law), and December 31, 2003.

  4. R v R - Wikipedia

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    A principle in English law that a husband could not rape his wife had long been supposed in writing to be correct. R v R was the first case in which this exemption reached the House of Lords. As late as the end of the nineteenth century family judges were still prepared to make orders for "restitution of conjugal rights" against estranged wives ...

  5. It's Actually Really Okay To Be Estranged From A Toxic ... - AOL

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    Estrangement can be a source of both peace and pain. If you experience estrangement, it’s productive to “allow yourself to feel sadness and anger,” Williams-Abaku says. “Estrangement ...

  6. Filial responsibility laws - Wikipedia

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    e. Filial responsibility laws (filial support laws, filial piety laws) are laws in the United States that impose a duty, usually upon adult children, for the support of their impoverished parents or other relatives. [ 1 ] In some cases the duty is extended to other relatives. Such laws may be enforced by governmental or private entities and may ...

  7. Irreconcilable differences - Wikipedia

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    Any sort of difference between the two parties that either cannot or will not be changed can be considered an irreconcilable difference. A difference could be that of a difference in character, personality, belief, or some other personality trait. Some states use the terms irremediable breakdown, irretrievable breakdown, or incompatibility.

  8. Zac Brown Seeks Restraining Order Against Estranged Wife ...

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    Country singer Zac Brown has filed a lawsuit against his estranged wife, Kelly Yazdi.. Brown, 45, filed his legal motion in Georgia on Friday, May 17, according to court documents obtained by NBC ...

  9. Kevin Costner accuses estranged wife of ‘gamesmanship’ amid ...

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    August 16, 2023 at 2:09 PM. Kevin Costner ’s legal team has accused his ex-wife Christine Baumgartner of “gamesmanship of the worst sort” as their divorce battle continues, it has been ...