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Pietrzyk, Leslie
"Coping When Your Spouse Dies" helps readers realize that, while you can't bring back a spouse who died, you can face your grief in a series of stages which lead toward personal healing. The author advises those trying to cope with a loss not to bury their feelings, but rather to go...
For most of us, “paperwork” is an ugly, nine-letter word. The paperwork needed to administer the estate of your spouse is generally less burdensome; however, the administration of a spouse’s estate can often be more time-consuming than you may have first thought. For example, there may...
When you are an adult child and one of your parents dies, it unleashes a whole lot for everyone to deal with. While grieving yourself, you may also be trying to support your surviving parent through all the changes as well as be present to their grief. I have been reflecting on the ...
I remain grateful to you for reading.I’d like to thank those of you who’ve followed this content from the beginning (How I Learned What to Say When Someone Dies) as well as those of you who’ve browsed my posts only on occasion as needed. I appreciate your trust, and I’m alway...
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despite the use of the term "incest," can happen without a sexual orphysicalcomponent. This unbalanced relationship often happens unknowingly on the parent’s part, like when a parent becomes emotionally dependent upon a child after their spouse dies. It’s unhealthy for both the parent and the...
Thank you for reading, and thank you for helping your grieving friends!— Teresa TL Bruce griefhelp grieving friend,loss,meant well,platitude,validate,what to say,when someone dies,widow,widow fog2 Comments
Death of Spouse When one spouse dies, the surviving spouse is entitled to receive the higher of their benefit or their deceased spouse’s benefit. If the higher-earning spouse dies first, the surviving, lower-earning spouse will receive a larger Social Security check for life.9 ...