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I’m wife No. 4. My husband’s first wife is owed 50% of his federal pension when he dies. Where does that leave me?
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‘We have no health insurance’: My wife died, leaving behind a lot of medical debt. Am I responsible for her debt?
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‘He forced me to take Social Security at 62’: My husband inherited millions, but never gave me a penny. If I divorce him, would I get any of it?
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I’m 54 and have terminal cancer. I have a wife, 47, and 8-year-old child. How do I split my $1.2 million retirement and life insurance between them?
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You be the judge: should my wife stop waiting until the last minute to board the plane?
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