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married

[mar-eed] / ˈmær id /


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Certain jurisdictions may give the surviving spouse a right of up to 50% of the value of the marital-property portion of the augmented estate, assuming you have been married for a certain number of years.

From MarketWatch

The property was registered under the name of only one of the partners to make the paperwork during the acquisition faster, since they were not married or related by blood.

From BBC

Tomás was married and had eight kids, but Chase had never met his wife, or the rest of his family.

From Literature

At one point Bad Bunny crashed through the casita's roof, and for a few moments the set transformed into an altar as a couple was officially married on stage.

From BBC

Their baby Jessie took the name of her adoptive parents grew up and got married.

From BBC