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Q: What term is defined as someone who does not live with her or her spouse due to marital discord?
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What is the difference between desertion of a spouse and abandonment of a spouse?

There is for the most part no difference in the terms. Although how either is defined is determined by the laws of the state where the couple resided at the time the act occurred. Desertion or abandonment is not simply defined as a spouse living the marital residence. It is defined by the circumstances in which the absentee spouse left and the consequences resulting in the act.


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Is a husband and wife a spouse?

Technically, any couple, regardless of their marital status are considered a spouse.


If divorced and ex-spouse die what is your marital status?

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Does a Qualified terminable interst property trust qualify for a marital deduction?

A QTIP trust (a.k.a. C trust), which is typically created at the death of the first spouse to die, grants the surviving spouse a lifetime right to the income of the trust (at least annually) while transfering the remainder interest to individual(s) of the grantor's choosing. This qualifies for the unlimited marital deduction even though the spouse does not receive outright access to the assets in the trust. Even though this IS a terminable interest (usually disqualifying the marital deduction), the QTIP will qualify for the unlimted marital deduction since the surviving spouse will be required to include, in his/her gross estate, the fair market value, at the surviving spouse's date of death, the assets of the trust. The assets are taxed later in the surviving spouse's gross estate, but they will pass to the beneficiary of the trust, chosen by the first-to-die-spouse, at the surviving spouse's death.


Can you give your spouse everything when you divorce?

Yes. You can voluntarily give your interest in marital property to your spouse at the time of the divorce. It must be in writing and drafted by an attorney.


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Which would a social worker most likely be able to do for?

Help you and your spouse resolve marital problem