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Widowhood

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personal-finance1 year ago

"Preventing the 'Survivor's Penalty' When Your Spouse is Ill"

Older married women may face a "survivor's penalty" of higher future taxes after their spouse passes away, but there are ways to prepare, including considering partial Roth IRA conversions, updating investment account ownership and beneficiaries, and reducing taxes on IRA distributions by considering beneficiaries other than the spouse. It's important to be aware of potential tax implications and plan accordingly to minimize the financial impact.

personal-story2 years ago

"Unexpectedly Widowed at 29: Uncovering My Husband's Affairs"

After unexpectedly losing her husband at 29, the author grapples with the discovery of his infidelity, navigating grief complicated by anger and betrayal. Struggling with societal expectations and judgment, she finds solace in her therapist's term "complicated grief." Despite the challenges, she eventually finds love again and reflects on her journey with forgiveness and gratitude for her younger self.

personal-essay2 years ago

"Unexpected Widow: Uncovering My Husband's Affairs at 29"

The author recounts her experience of unexpectedly becoming a widow at 29 and discovering her late husband's infidelity. She navigates the complexities of grief, anger, and betrayal while facing societal expectations and judgment as a young widow. Despite the challenges, she eventually finds love and forgiveness for herself, reflecting on the journey of healing and self-discovery.

relationships2 years ago

Navigating Dating While Your Partner Has Dementia.

The question of whether it is acceptable to date when a partner has dementia is a controversial one. While some people believe that it is important to remain committed to a spouse with dementia, others argue that it is natural to seek companionship and support during a difficult time. A recent high-profile case involving billionaire car mogul Wolfgang Porsche, who reportedly divorced his wife of 16 years after she was diagnosed with dementia, has sparked debate on the issue. Some experts argue that starting a new relationship can benefit the spouse with dementia, who may be unable to provide the companionship and support that their partner needs.