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  • Unwed people have far more advantages under the US legal system than married couples, especially tax-wise.

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  • Unwed people have far more advantages under the US legal system than married couples, especially tax-wise.

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  • Unwed mothers, alcoholics, drug addicts -- Grandma found something kind to say about everyone, and often reminded us, "Do not judge until you have walked a mile in their shoes."

    Nancy Cronk: Proud Member Of The Spiritual Left Nancy Cronk 2011

  • Unwed people have far more advantages under the US legal system than married couples, especially tax-wise.

    Page 2 2009

  • Unwed people have far more advantages under the US legal system than married couples, especially tax-wise.

    Page 2 2009

  • Unwed mothers, alcoholics, drug addicts -- Grandma found something kind to say about everyone, and often reminded us, "Do not judge until you have walked a mile in their shoes."

    Nancy Cronk: Proud Member Of The Spiritual Left Nancy Cronk 2011

  • Unwed people have far more advantages under the US legal system than married couples, especially tax-wise.

    Page 2 2009

  • Unwed people have far more advantages under the US legal system than married couples, especially tax-wise.

    Page 2 2009

  • Unwed people have far more advantages under the US legal system than married couples, especially tax-wise.

    Page 2 2009

  • Unwed people have far more advantages under the US legal system than married couples, especially tax-wise.

    Page 2 2009

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