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Remarriage
/ˌriːˈmærɪdʒ/noun
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Remarriage is the act of entering into a new marriage after a previous one has ended, typically due to divorce, death, or annulment. In modern contexts, it often involves blending families, navigating legal complexities like inheritance or child custody, and reflects evolving societal attitudes toward love and commitment.
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In the United States, about 40% of all marriages in 2020 involved at least one partner who had been married before, highlighting how remarriage has become a cornerstone of modern family structures and contributing to the rise of blended families worldwide.
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