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Remarrying in Retirement Can Mean Tricky Money Talks

People over 65 who remarry after a death or divorce can face thorny financial questions — especially when it comes to adult children and inheritances.

Martha C. White
Author: Martha C. White

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Martha C. White

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Content Type: Service, Dating and Relationships, Divorce, Separations and Annulments, Elderly, Estate Planning, Marriages, Pensions and Retirement Plans, Retirement
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