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  2. Effects of Divorce on Children: Behavioral, Social, and More

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    3. Their grades might suffer. Academically, kids going through divorce may earn lower grades and even face a higher dropout rate compared to their peers. These effects may be seen as early as age ...

  3. Insurance Tips When You Get Divorced - WebMD

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    COBRA. After you get divorced, you may be able to temporarily keep your health coverage through a law known as "COBRA." If your former spouse got insurance through an employer that has at least 20 ...

  4. The Pros and Cons of Obamacare - Healthline

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    Cons. Outlook. Some pros of Obamacare include more affordable health insurance and coverage for preexisting health conditions, while some cons include people having to pay higher premiums. The ...

  5. Life After Divorce: 12 Key Steps for Moving On - Healthline

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    What matters most is treating yourself kindly as you come to terms with your loss. 2. Give all of your feelings space. Along with acceptance comes self-validation. In the immediate aftermath of ...

  6. Depression and Divorce: How Depression Affects ... - WebMD

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    Depression: Partners in Agony. Depending on the extent of the depression, the depressed spouse often tunes out and gives up on life. A depressed person may sleep too much, or too little. Depressed ...

  7. Medicare & Marriage: Spouse Eligibility & Coverage - WebMD

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    For Medicare Part B, outpatient medical coverage, your premium is based on how much you and your spouse earn together. Most people pay the standard premium, which is $164.90 per month in 2023. The ...

  8. Existing homestead lease continuation of rights. Regulation of condominium sales to owner-occupants exemption. Funeral and bereavement leave. Joint adoption and foster care. Joint filing of taxes (see filing status) Insurance licenses, coverage, eligibility, and benefits organization of mutual benefits society.

  9. Depression and Divorce: What Can You Do? - Healthline

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    a loss of appetite. a loss of interest in activities you previously enjoyed and hobbies. trouble sleeping or insomnia. irritability. fatigue. crying spells. difficulty concentrating. feelings of ...