If you and your partner are not married but have two children, you have some flexibility.
Conversely, two people joined in a civil ceremony are not married in the eyes of the church.
"Whatever happens, the one with three children is getting more than the one who's not married, " he concedes.
She persuaded the Germans that she was pregnant by Raymond but not married to him (which was untrue).
"Then, of course, I get the letter saying that on the federal level, we are not married, " Hara said.
On the flip-side, we also know couples who are not married and have an easy time supporting their children.
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The only factor working against this strategy would be an early, untimely death, especially if the individual in question is not married.
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Say that same parent is living with, but not married to, another single parent with two children who earns the same amount.
In China, parents are ashamed of the fact that their children are not married when they are around 28 to 32 years.
Ms Dati, who is not married, has declined to name the father, and was quoted by newspaper Le Monde as saying her private life was "complicated".
There is scarcely a family that is long established in the peerage or baronetage which has not married into the non-titled but sometimes more solidly upper-class gentry.
But remember, you are not married to the Mazda5 forever, just as one day you'll pass on the stroller and those enormous car seats to some other family.
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Was it owing to the crash that I was not married, that I was ever-mindful of time, that people seemed to tell me what they told no one else?
Ms. COX: Actually, a lot of research shows, you know, for all the reasons that you mentioned, that people who are married have much greater wealth generally than people who are not married.
More than two thirds (69%) of the girls agreed that some types of families were treated less fairly, such as single parents and same-sex parents or parents who were not married.
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It went on to say that the trustees recognised, however, that there were committed couples who were not married as well as single people who have provided magnificent, long term and permanent homes for children.
"With the rapidly changing way in which our society has begun to define family, it would be a worthwhile public policy discussion to have if there should be parity of disclosure for those who are simply domestic partners yet not married, " Dadey said.
Also, while historically unmarried women are statistically more likely to vote for Democrats than married women, the number of unmarried women has now surpassed the numbered of married women as of August 2011 the U.S. Census Bureau says 51.1 percent of women (18 years old and older) were not married.
Two, almost half of the players in the NBA ask for advances on their paychecks during any given month, frequently because they spend a high percentage of their earnings, their cash is tied up in illiquid investments, and more than a handful are legally bound to support women they are not married to but have had children with.
If I didn't take that goofier role, I may not be married today and I may not have my incredible daughter.
Keep in mind that this applies to dependents who are also married, not just simply married taxpayers.
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But researchers did not directly ask participants why they did or did not get married, Kadan-Lottick said.
By the 1990s, single filers who lived together without being married enjoyed tax advantages not available to married filers.
Now Zog had not only married his Geraldine but was spending huge amounts of Italian money to keep her in luxury.
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