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Story at a glance About 300,000 children and teens were legally married in the United States between 2000 and 2018, according to data from Unchained at Last, a nonprofit that works t… ...
For many couples thinking about ending their marriage, there's one big question to answer: Who gets the house in a divorce. The answer isn't cut and dry, though, as it can depend on many factors ...
By Harry S. Margolis. Question: A husband and wife have been married for at least 10 years (second marriage for both) and their home is in the wife’s name.
And when I asked, “If you came home at Thanksgiving and told your parents you (or your girlfriend) were having a baby, would your parents freak out?,” 99 percent said yes.
Divorce lawyers, therapists, contractors and homeowners on the ways remodeling can tear down a relationship — and how to survive a renovation with yours intact.
Getting married, buying a home, changing jobs. They’re among the biggest decisions most adults will likely make at some point — but how do you know you’re making the right choice?
If you're thinking of getting hitched, Bruess offers five essential questions for you and your partner to talk through first — openly and honestly.