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Hello,

could you please tell me what "material status" means?

E.g. The above-mentioned person must provide a declaration about his family and material status.

Does it refer to property?

Thank you very much.

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hmm,is that "marital status" since I haven't heard of "material status" before.Anyone see it before?
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Thank you very much. Maybe it is a mistake, but what´s the difference between "family status" and "marital status"?

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Thank you very much. Maybe it is a mistake, but what´s the difference between "family status" and "marital status"?
Hanka
just "google" them

Family status is interpreted as being related to another person by blood, marriage or adoption.

Marital status is interpreted as being married, single, widowed, divorced, separated or living with a person in a conjugal relationship outside marriage.

source:http://www.albertahumanrights.ab.ca/...tal_Status.asp

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