yes, but it is illegal
Take it to the lawyer who handled your divorce; he should be able to contact her lawyer and make arrangements.
Yes, if the agency she owes money to has filed paperwork with the IRS and/or your state tax agency. If they garnish the joint refund, you can submit an injured spouse claim which is a request to have the refund split (usually according to how much of the income on the return belongs to each of you). The amount of the refund that belongs to her will be applied to her outstanding debt and the amount of the refund that belongs to you will be sent to you. You have a limited time to make this claim after you are notified that the refund was withheld to pay her debt, so read your notice carefully. If it's a joint debt, then you cannot make this claim because you both owe the money.Usually tax refunds are only garnished by other government groups (federal, state, or local), publicly funded schools, and student loan companies, but there may be others.
To be honest i dont know but i am watching this space. as i would like to know if it becomes an asset of the marriage
Is a Husband supposed to buy a gift for his wifes baby shower?
He can do what he wants, however it could be seen as a sign that he's willing to pay alimony. see links
Take it to the lawyer who handled your divorce; he should be able to contact her lawyer and make arrangements.
My wifes brother in law!
yes
It depends on that State's laws, but usually, if the wife is not a co-signor on any of the debt's that the husband is filing, she is exempt. To be on the safe side, check with the bankruptcy lawyer filing the petition.
wife dies, does husband inherit everything or does he share with their children
huh? what are you asking for?
The right to tell her to make him a Semich
There is no specific word for the husband of your wife's sister. If you need a phrase, call him your "sister-in-law's husband."
Ask yourself the question that if the husband purchased a lottery ticket and the ticket was a winner, would the payments be partly the wife's?