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What does God say about remarriage after divorce?

What does God say about remarriage after divorce?

What does the Bible say about remarrying the spouse you previously divorced? God clearly allows for remarrying your previously divorced spouse (1 Corinthians 7:10-11) unless either spouse had subsequently remarried someone else (Deuteronomy 24:1-4).

Who is more likely to remarry?

Statistics show that men are more likely to remarry after death of a spouse or divorce compared to women. A 2014 research by Pew Research Center reveals that two third of widowed and divorced men remarried compared to only half of women.

Do you have to ask yourself if you should get remarried?

Like so many things in life, when it comes to marriage, we tend to act with our hearts first and minds second. But when it comes to deciding whether you should get remarried, you shouldn’t make a hasty decision for all sorts of reasons — financial, emotional, or even circumstantial.

What to do with your kids after a remarriage?

For those who remarry and want to make sure certain assets get passed on to kids from a previous marriage, experts say it’s important to do some estate planning — that is, figuring out how to legally ensure that when you die, your assets end up where you want them to.

What are the chances of getting remarried after a divorce?

Your odds of getting remarried are high. While your first thought after a divorce might be “never again,” remarriage after divorce statistics show that “ 70% of people who get a divorce will wind up getting married once again at some point in their life .” Your state might have a waiting period.

When to decide if it’s time to get remarried?

But when it comes to deciding whether you should get remarried, you shouldn’t make a hasty decision for all sorts of reasons — financial, emotional, or even circumstantial.

Where do I find out if I’m getting married or remarried?

Your Human Resources Office or your Retirement Office can give you additional details about family member eligibility, including any certification or documentation that may be required for coverage. Getting married or remarried is a Qualifying Life Event for enrollees in the Federal Employees Dental and Vision Insurance Program (FEDVIP).

Like so many things in life, when it comes to marriage, we tend to act with our hearts first and minds second. But when it comes to deciding whether you should get remarried, you shouldn’t make a hasty decision for all sorts of reasons — financial, emotional, or even circumstantial.

Can a spouse have ADHD and not know?

In a marriage where one partner has ADHD, it is not uncommon for both spouses to be unaware that the condition is contributing to problems in the relationship. Goodman says that ADHD is highly genetic. Some adults are only diagnosed after their own children are evaluated and diagnosed with ADHD.

Where do I add my new spouse to my benefeds account?

If you already have a Self and Family enrollment, log into your BENEFEDS account at www.BENEFEDS.com (external link) and add your new spouse to your enrollment. It’s best to do this immediately, so there won’t be any delay in claims or services.