Meanwhile, Ms. Macklowe's husband, Billy, had already wrapped a purple glow bracelet advertising his spouse's company on his wrist.
Fiandaca is also survived by his spouse, Carl Bartels, whom he married last year, and a son, Alfred Fiandaca Jr.
Courtenay mentioned one of the best predictors of whether a man will become depressed is if his spouse is depressed.
The man asked Munter to suggest a way he could make a similar purchase as a birthday gift for his spouse.
John Edwards, who was campaigning in Iowa, cut short the rest of his schedule on Tuesday to be with his spouse.
Husband alleges allegedly unauthorized withdrawals by his spouse from his IRA account.
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Thats because, unlike traditional IRAs, Roths require no minimum distributions each year during the life of the IRA owner and, upon his death, the life of his spouse.
In addition to declining to claim the body herself, which is her right as his spouse, Russell has taken other steps to distance herself from Tsarnaev since taking refuge at her family's home on April 19, hours after her husband was killed.
But in 2000 Congress added a provision allowing a worker to file for Social Security at 66, so his spouse could collect, and then "suspend" his own benefits, thereby earning a bigger delayed retirement check for himself and, very likely, his widow.
Ms. EDWARDS: The relationship that he has with his family, the extent to which he is the good father, you know, who coaches soccer, plays with them, those kinds of things, and the relationship he has with his spouse tells them something about him.
If the Social Security recipient is filing for benefits prior to Full Retirement Age and he is also eligible for the Spousal Benefit at the same time (that is, his spouse has already filed for her own benefit), then another special provision applies, called Deemed Filing.
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The court also debated whether a child survivor of S-21 could register as a victim despite missing the deadline, or if a husband could represent his dead spouse.
The dependent, if married, must not have filed a joint return with his or her spouse.
And what if that parent is divorced, and his ex-spouse who shares custody gives her permission?
Practically, a personal AI system of the future could notice that whenever its user is working late, the user texts his or her spouse to say so.
When both spouses are alive, the lower earner can opt to collect a monthly benefit check that is equal to 50% of his or her spouse's benefit.
So for older folks with high medical expenses and relatively low incomes, the long-term care premium tax deduction is more likely to come into play than for middle-aged folks. (Another wrinkle: under ObamaCare, starting Jan. 1, 2013, the 7.5% floor goes up to 10% unless the taxpayer or his or her spouse is 65 or older).
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Suleyman Sumer says he was forced to bring home a second spouse after his first failed to produce a son.
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Nishi, played by Kitano, dispenses some very rough justice as he comforts his ailing wife, his partner's spouse and a young police widow.
His amendment would allow a spouse who does not work to transfer their unused personal tax allowances to their working partner.
In a major exhibition which opened this week at London's Royal Academy, his love of life, spouse, music, dance and theatre shine through paintings never before seen in Britain.
All the income of the marital trust is payable to the surviving spouse (Spouse Two) for his or her life.
As we know from prior articles on the subject, the Spousal Benefit is available to one spouse when the other spouse has filed for his or her own benefit.
"The Republicans have mostly eliminated the marriage penalty, and a higher-earning spouse can effectively shield his or her income from higher taxes, " says Chris Edwards, tax policy director at the Cato Institute.
This benefit is equal to 100% of the benefit that the decedent-spouse was receiving at his or her death, or the Primary Insurance Amount on his or her record, if he or she was not currently receiving benefits at death.
At the death of the first spouse a chunk of his or her assets--equal to the exemption amount--would go into a "bypass" or "credit shelter" trust, with the rest going directly to the surviving spouse, who can inherit an unlimited amount free of estate tax.
In order to be eligible for Spousal Benefits, your spouse must have filed for his or her own benefit.
For many married couples, that 50% spousal benefit is often much higher than what the lower-wage-earning spouse could collect based on his or her own earnings record.
By starting the Survivor Benefit early, the Surviving Spouse could wait to take his or her retirement benefit, allowing this retirement benefit to earn the delayed retirement credits up to age 70.
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