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  2. Enoch Arden law - Wikipedia

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    Some states will grant a divorce to the remaining spouse after a specified period of absence. Others provide a legal exemption from bigamy charges if the remarriage occurs after the statutory period, or establish a presumption of death for the absent spouse, allowing the remaining spouse to remarry without legal consequences. [2] [4]

  3. Remarriage - Wikipedia

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    Remarriage is a marriage that takes place after a previous marital union has ended, as through divorce or widowhood.Some individuals are more likely to remarry than others; the likelihood can differ based on previous relationship status (e.g. divorced vs. widowed), level of interest in establishing a new romantic relationship, gender, culture, and age among other factors.

  4. Family visitation rights for the spouse and non-biological children, such as to visit a spouse in a hospital or prison; Next-of-kin status for emergency medical decisions or filing wrongful death claims; Custodial rights to children, shared property, child support, and alimony after divorce; Domestic violence intervention

  5. Now That You’re Divorced, Who Claims Your Child on Taxes? - AOL

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    Here's what you should know about filing taxes this year and beyond as a single or divorced parent.

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  8. Alimony - Wikipedia

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    Alimony, also called aliment (Scotland), maintenance (England, Ireland, Northern Ireland, Wales, Canada, New Zealand), spousal support (U.S., Canada) and spouse maintenance (Australia), [1] is a legal obligation on a person to provide financial support to their spouse before or after marital separation or divorce.

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