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Some Newlyweds May Face a Higher Tax Bill Due to a ‘Marriage Penalty.' What to Know
While many couples discover they benefit tax-wise (or fare the same) once they are married, others end up paying more after tying the knot.
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Biden Signs ‘Respect for Marriage' Act Into Law: ‘The Antidote to Hate is Love'
President Joe Biden signed the Respect for Marriage Act into law Tuesday, codifying federal protections for same-sex and interracial marriage.
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House Passes ‘Respect for Marriage' Act, Protecting Same-Sex and Interracial Unions
The House voted 258-169 to pass the Respect for Marriage Act on Thursday, sending the legislation to President Biden’s desk.
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Tom Brady and Gisele Bündchen's Kids Join Him at His First Home Game of the NFL Season
In a sweet video posted to Twitter on the Bucs’ official account, Brady is seen embracing his 12-year-old son Benjamin and 9-year-old daughter Vivian, who he shares with wife Gisele Bündchen, and son Jack, 15, who he shares with ex Bridget Moynahan, on his way to the field. The team captioned the clip, “All about family.”
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Parents Get Married in Conn. NICU Before Bringing Daughter Home
Wedding bells rang inside Lawrence + Memorial Hospital in New London Wednesday, as the parents of a NICU baby tied the knot with their daughter in their arms. Grier Stanley and Jason Barnwell were expecting their first child to be born July 14, but their daughter, Drue, made an early arrival on April 21. The couple’s wedding was originally scheduled…
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Jodie Sweetin Is Married! Star Ties the Knot With ‘Full House' Castmates in Attendance
According to People magazine, who were granted exclusive details about the event, those castmates included Candace Cameron Bure, Andrea Barber and John Stamos. Also, the widow of Bob Saget — Kelly Rizzo — was there as well, according to a sweet comment she left on Instagram.
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Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck Are Married!
Court docs obtained by TODAY show that the couple obtained a marriage license in Nevada on Saturday, July 17.
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Couples Who Pool Their Money Are More Likely to Stay Together, Research Finds
Whether or not couples keep joint accounts could make or break a relationship, according to research. Here’s why.
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Wedding Backlog: Venues and Vendors Struggle to Keep Up With Demand Amid Boom
If you just said “yes” to a proposal, get ready to be told “no” by a lot of vendors and venues during wedding planning. With a backlog of brides and grooms from the pandemic, a lot of local businesses are booking up even faster than usual, and they are trying to keep up with the demand. Brianna Collins got engaged…
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Wedding Businesses Trying to Keep Up With Demand
With a backlog of brides and grooms from the pandemic, a lot of local businesses are booking up.
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Just Married and ‘Home by 5:30 P.M.': More Couples Turning To Elopements Over Weddings
Back in the day, elopement was secretive and sometimes scandalous. But the pandemic restrictions made it practical, and high inflation rates will likely keep it that way. When the pandemic ended travel and large gatherings, couples pivoted and downsized. And Boston wedding and elopement Photographer Lindsey “Lensy” Michelle’s business boomed. “During the course of the pandemic, I kind of became a wedding...
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Inside the Elopement Trend
Years ago, eloping may have been considered secretive or scandalous, but the pandemic made it practical, and high inflation rates will likely keep it that way.
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A Record Number of Weddings Are Expected This Year. How to Save If You're Planning a Trip Down the Aisle
The most weddings since 1984 are expected to take place this year. If you’re getting married, there are ways you can trim higher costs.
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Remarrying? Here Are Financial Considerations to Keep in Mind Before Saying ‘I Do'
When it comes to remarriage, advisors recommend engaged couples look at their financial pasts, presents and futures before tying the knot again.
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Couple Gets Married in Worcester During Snowstorm
Friday’s storm did not get in the way of true love, with a couple getting married at Worcester City Hall in the snow.
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Couple Gets Married in Worcester During Snowstorm
As the state of Massachusetts gets hit with a strong snowstorm, one couple in Worcester did not let the weather stop them from getting married. Amanda and Ryan Kane got married on Friday morning in Worcester City Hall as multiple inches of snow was falling right outside. “It was great. It was everything we wanted. The snow storm made it…
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Couple Gets Married in Worcester During Snow Storm
Amanda and Ryan Kane got married at Worcester City Hall Friday in the middle of the snow storm.
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Here's When Married Filing Separately Makes Sense, According to Tax Experts
Married couples may file income taxes jointly or separately. The tax code typically rewards joint filers, but filing apart may be better in some cases.
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A Record Number of Weddings Is Expected in 2022. This Is the ‘Money Talk' Couples Should Have Before They Walk Down the Aisle
The pandemic recovery is expected to be a boon for weddings. For couples, this is a moment to make sure you’re on the same page financially.
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The Ranks of These Kinds of Investors Are Poised for Fast Growth in the Coming Decade
Certain groups of U.S. investors, namely women and some new and affluent investors, are poised to grow in numbers in the coming decade, new research finds.