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Tying the Knot Sometimes Means Paying More in Taxes. Here's When the ‘Marriage Penalty' Kicks in
Whether high or low earners, some couples discover their tax bill is bigger after they are married than it would have been if they remained single tax filers.
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4 Signs That Your Relationship Is in Real Trouble
The pandemic has been putting serious stress on many marriages and relationships, which has been reflected by a jump in divorce rates in 2020. LX News talked to John and Julie Gottman, marriage counselors who are also married to each other, about the key signs your relationship is headed for trouble — and what you can do to fix it.
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Every Relationship Has Challenges — COVID-19 Is Just Making Us Face Them
No relationship is perfect. And COVID-19 is forcing many couples to face that fact rather than hiding from it. Sex and relationship therapist Todd Baratz joined LX News to explain why your #relationshipgoals need to leave room for human imperfection.
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How to Recognize a Failing Marriage — And Fix It
Two veteran marriage counselors have identified four behaviors that can predict divorce.
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Colin Jost Opens Up About Reasons Behind His Marriage Reveal
After Colin Jost and Scarlett Johansson tied the knot in an intimate ceremony last fall, the couple found a heartfelt way to tell the world
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Colin Jost Talks ‘Tom and Jerry'
“Tom and Jerry” star Colin Jost chatted with Access Hollywood about the upcoming film and says he can’t wait to watch it with his stepdaughter Rose but it may be a strange experience for her. He explained, “I’m definitely excited to see it with my stepdaughter Rose. Colin’s wife Scarlett Johansson shares daughter Rose with ex Romain Dauriac who they...
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Marriage & Divorce Amid Pandemic: Couples' Challenges Abound
For married couples in the U.S., the pandemic has posed a host of new tests, bringing some closer, tearing others apart.
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5 Tips to Keep the Spark Alive When You're Working From Home With Your Significant Other
When you’re living and working at home with your significant other, it can be tough to keep your relationship feeling fresh. LX Host Tabitha Lipkin has five tips from NBC News for keeping the spark alive when you’re together 24/7.
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5 Steps to Embrace Your First Pandemic Valentine's Day
The Center for Disease Control is understandably being a buzzkill when it comes to your Valentine’s Day weekend. With that in mind here are a few suggestions for keeping yourself and your significant other safe as you celebrate a romantic weekend.
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Thanks to COVID-19, Marriages Are Down and Divorce Lawyers Are Busy
Even in normal, non-pandemic times, marriages are hard. So is dating. But the events of the past year have added even more stress to all our relationships. We took a closer look at marriage, divorce, sex and dating in the age of COVID-19.
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Still Waiting for a $600 Stimulus Check? Don't Panic, Here's What You Need to Know
If you still haven’t received your money, don’t panic. Take these steps to make sure you’re eligible and can get the payment.
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How to Better Understand Your Partner's ‘Money Personality'
About half of all marriages end in divorce and often money issues are a driving factor. Here’s how to discuss finances with your partner to avoid conflict.
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Thinking of Marriage as a Verb Empowers Couples, Researcher Says
Do you ever get frustrated in your relationship thinking it should easier, especially during the pandemic? “Happily ever after” doesn’t just happen, it takes work. Realizing that marriage is a ‘verb’ can be an empowering thing for a couple. Here’s why. #Mom2Mom.
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How to Take Your Marriage From ‘Survive' to ‘Thrive' During the Pandemic
If you and your partner are feeling at wit’s end, you’re, well, like a lot of couples. You may face the fears of the virus differently or may cope with financial stressors in various ways. And then there is all that togetherness. Yeah, that. Stop surviving and start thriving! Mom2Mom’s Maria Sansone talks with marriage researcher Carol Bruess about her...
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Marriage Is a Verb
Do you ever get frustrated in your relationship thinking it should easier, especially during the pandemic? “Happily ever after” doesn’t just happen, it takes *work.* Realizing that marriage is a ‘verb’ can be an empowering thing for couple. #Mom2Mom.
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Florida Couple Ties the Knot After Weeks in the Hospital With COVID
Eight weeks after being admitted to the hospital with COVID-19, 63-year-old Henry Bell and his longtime fiancee decided the time was right for a wedding
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Jana Kramer: ‘I'm Going to Stick This Out with You'
Country music star and actor Jana Kramer opens up about battling back from the brink following her husband’s infidelity and sex addiction. The now-happy couple is just out with The Good Fight, and Kramer is LIVE this Wednesday at 4:00 on Mom2Mom .
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Why Jana Kramer Chose to Fight for Marriage After Infidelity and Addiction
Actor and country music artist Jana Kramer dishes on her new tell-all book “The Good Fight”: why she chose to stay after her husband’s chronic infidelity, and tips on fighting for happiness after so much pain.
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WNBA Star Maya Moore Marries Man She Helped Free From Prison
WNBA star Maya Moore revealed Wednesday that she tied the knot with Jonathan Irons — a man she helped free from prison this year after a judge overturned his conviction.
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Rachel Lindsay Opens Up About Married Life: “We've Had Fights, Absolutely We Get On Each Other's Nerves”
“We’re independent. And then at the end of the day, or maybe sometimes for lunch or even breakfast together. Yeah, space space is key.” Rachel Lindsay said on ‘RealiTea With Derek Z’ the reality tv star is also sharing details about baby plans, and what ‘Real Housewives’ she would join.