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I have been receiving the disabled veterans exemption as an unmarried surviving spouse for many years. Since I will be 58 next year, may I remarry and still receive the exemption?

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I have been receiving the disabled veterans exemption as an unmarried surviving spouse for many years. Since I will be 58 next year, may I remarry and still receive the exemption?

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• My disabled veteran husband and I are currently renting a home. I just inherited a house which is in my name only. If we move into that house, can my husband receive the disabled veterans’ exemption even though his name is not on the title? • Is my registered domestic partner regarded the same as my spouse for the disabled veterans’ exemption? We purchased a home for $180,000, each having 50 percent interests. What benefits am I entitled to? What if we held title as joint tenants? • I received the disabled veterans’ exemption after my first husband’s death. Because I later remarried, I lost the benefits of the exemption. I am now divorced from my second husband. Am I allowed the exemption again?

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