After My Husband’s Death, I Was Shocked to Find Out We Were Never Married and I Cannot Claim Inheritance

When my husband died after 27 years together, I thought grief was the worst pain I’d ever face. But then his lawyer told me our marriage never legally existed, and I had no claim to anything we’d built. I was about to lose everything, until I discovered the shocking truth about why he’d kept this secret.

I’m 53 years old, and I thought I’d already endured life’s worst heartbreaks. But nothing prepared me for the day Michael died.

It was a car accident on a rainy Tuesday afternoon. One phone call from a police officer I didn’t know, and my entire world imploded.

My husband, my partner of 27 years, the father of my three children, was gone. Just like that. No warning, no chance to say goodbye, no final “I love you.”

The funeral was a blur of flowers, tears, and murmured condolences from people whose faces I couldn’t focus on. I clung to our three children, thinking that if I held them tight enough, somehow we could all survive this together.

Mia, my 18-year-old daughter, stood beside me with red-rimmed eyes, trying to be strong. Ben, 16, kept his jaw clenched, fighting back tears.

They were falling apart, and so was I.

The first few weeks after Michael’s death were like moving through thick fog. I went through the motions of living without really being present. I made meals I didn’t eat, answered questions I didn’t hear, and lay awake at night in our bed, reaching for someone who wasn’t there anymore.

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Dick Van Dyke, 99, says cutting out these two things is why he’s “still here”

Dick Van Dyke has opened up about what he believes is the not-so-glamorous secret behind his longevity as he approaches his 100th birthday next year

The Mary Poppins legend, now 99, has enjoyed a Hollywood career that spans decades — and with that kind of lifetime, the question inevitably follows: how did he do it?

The simple answer: no cigarettes, no booze

While plenty of longevity advice circulates online — staying active, eating well, keeping your mind engaged — Van Dyke says his own explanation is straightforward.

According to him, the biggest change was cutting out cigarettes and alcohol. He admitted he smoked and drank more when he was younger, but eventually recognized how those habits were shaping his health.

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How Cold Weather Affects Tire Pressure (and What to Do About It)

Family Handyman Guide to Winterization 2025

Welcome to Family Handyman‘s Guide to Winterization, where you’ll find expert advice on how to get your home in shape for the cold season — because frozen pipes and sky-high heating bills do not have to be an inevitability this winter.

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A Man Tried to Steal a Goose but Was Attacked and “Subdued” by the Goose Before Nebraska Police Arrived…

A man tried to steal a goose but was attacked and “subdued” by the goose before the police arrived. Yes, that sentence is real life.

Police say a man was taken into custody last night after attempting to steal a goose from a local park — but according to witnesses, the goose handled the situation long before officers ever showed up.

Authorities reported that the man had apparently chased the bird around the park for several minutes, trying to grab it and stuff it into a large bag he brought with him.

What he didn’t expect was that the goose wasn’t planning to be anyone’s easy target. Instead of fleeing, the bird turned around and launched what onlookers described as a “full-scale counterattack.”

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The 4 Most Common Washing Machine Problems and How To Fix Them

Washing machine repair: Fix 90 percent of clothes washer breakdowns with these four easy fixes, including filling and draining problems, grinding noises and a failure to spin. You’ll avoid the service call.

Welcome to New Homeowner Bootcamp, Family Handyman’s essential guide for navigating the challenges of homeownership, from little-known post-purchase tasks to money-saving maintenance and upgrades.

It can seem hopeless when any major appliance stops working, but luckily, washing machines are some of the easiest to DIY repair, especially if they’re older.

“Fixing your washing machine is definitely a task that most people, with or without basic mechanical aptitude, can manage,” says appliance repair expert Matthew Morrison. “Two of the most common issues are siphoning of the drain hose, which pulls the water out as it’s filling, and making sure the unit is level, front to back and side to side with an actual level.”

If you have a newer washer, it might even have its own diagnostics, which it will walk you through. But with these more complicated electronics, it’s also important to be a keen troubleshooter.

“Some modern washing machine issues are counterintuitive,” says senior technician Timur Bai. “For example, when the washer is not starting at all, people tend to think about a bad control board, door lock or motor issue. But it usually is something as simple as a clogged drain pump.”

Here’s how to resolve most clothes washer breakdowns, with four easy fixes, including filling and draining problems, grinding noises and a failure to spin. We won’t cover every fix, but the repairs we show will correct about 90 percent of washer troubles, like Maytag or Kenmore washer repairs.

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What the Red and Yellow Dots on New Tires Really Mean

If you had new tires installed recently, red and yellow paint dots on the sidewall are perfectly normal. Here’s why they’re there.

Do those red and yellow paint dots on tires mean the tires are on sale? Is there something wrong with tires marked with these dots? Do the dots indicate where or when the tires were made?

Nope, nope and nope.

Because it’s nearly impossible to manufacture a perfectly balanced, perfectly round tire, manufacturers identify any irregularities with these dots of paint. The dots then help service technicians correctly install and balance the tire. Properly balanced tires and wheels are critical to driving comfort and safety, and those paint dots help make that happen.

Note: When a tire (the black rubber part that wears out) is mounted onto a wheel (the round metal part the tire is attached to) it’s referred to as a tire/wheel assembly.

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Awkward truth behind Trump Mobile’s $500 phones as people brand it a ‘scam’

Critics are calling Donald Trump’s phone venture, Trump Mobile, a “scam” as fresh reporting and social media claims suggest the company is selling older refurbished devices at premium prices while the long-promised gold T1 smartphone remains unavailable.

The mobile brand was announced earlier this year through the Trump family business ecosystem, with the Trump Organization now overseen by Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump. The launch generated immediate buzz thanks to promises of a patriotic, gold-colored phone marketed as being built for “real Americans,” paired with a branded plan.

The biggest issue, however, appears to be a growing gap between the hype and what customers can actually buy today.

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Reporter issues blunt response after Trump labels her ‘stupid’ and ‘nasty’ in scathing rant

The exchange centers on CNN’s Kaitlan Collins, the network’s Chief White House Correspondent and host of The Source with Kaitlan Collins. In recent days, Trump has faced growing criticism over his combative tone with reporters, particularly women, and this moment quickly became the latest flashpoint. :

Collins directed a question to the president during a press moment that touched on major administration issues. Trump later framed the interaction as if it was focused on the increasingly ambitious White House ballroom project — a renovation he says is privately funded and not paid for with taxpayer dollars.

According to reporting discussed across multiple outlets, the ballroom plan has been a subject of public attention due to its scale and evolving design. Trump has defended the project as larger and more impressive than earlier outlines, while critics have raised questions about transparency and symbolism.

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How to Replace an Exterior Door

From measuring to installation, this project reveals everything you need to know about how to replace an exterior door successfully.

Welcome to New Homeowner Bootcamp, Family Handyman’s essential guide for navigating the challenges of homeownership, from little-known post-purchase tasks to money-saving maintenance and upgrades.

Front doors are not always easy to install. They require subtle finesse to get them to swing just right. That said, if all conditions are aligned with good decision-making, replacing an existing exterior door with a new door can be a straightforward and manageable DIY project.

Doors can be purchased in two styles: pre-hung or slab. Slab doors are simply the door itself. They are cheaper, but you must accurately transfer and cut the hinge, strike, and bore positions from your existing jamb to the door, which can be a tedious and time-consuming process.

On the other hand, pre-hung doors are installed on a door jamb with holes drilled and hinges preinstalled. This makes them slightly more expensive. However, a significant drawback of replacing a pre-hung door is that it increases the scope of the project, requiring the removal of the existing door frame and trim around it.

This may sound counterintuitive, but I purchased a pre-hung door and used only the slab door. Why? Because I measured the hinge, strike, and bore positions precisely on my old door, I was able to find a prehung door with matching measurements. Nevertheless, I swapped out the hinges to match the color of my new handle, and I strategically disassembled the jamb for future DIY projects.


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How to Get Rid of Mice With This Surprising Hack

Mousetraps aren’t the only tactic for keeping mice away. This simple, natural remedy will help keep those furry little creatures gone for good.

No one likes running across a mouse in a dark bedroom or finding droppings in the pantry, but actually, a mouse problem can be even worse than this. Far from being benign or innocent, mice can do a lot of damage to your home and even create dangerous conditions elsewhere on your property.

If you want to have a home free of mice (or rats), you don’t necessarily have to buy mousetraps and bait them with cheese or peanut butter. Who wants to trap mice when you can easily keep them away with a common, perfectly safe mouse deterrent? Just make sure the corners and other dark places where they congregate and build their nests smell like peppermint. Yep, you heard that right… peppermint!


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