No, but if she wants to keep the property she might want to. Any thing that belongs to the person prior the marriage is theirs including debts, so she doesn't owe for that property unless she had title to it now. That's where they may get her.
Levirate marriage is a type of marriage in which the brother of a deceased man is obligated to marry his brother's widow, and the widow is obligated to marry her deceased husband's brother
William Page Wood Hatherley has written: 'A vindication of the law prohibiting marriage with a deceased wife's sister' -- subject(s): Marriage with deceased wife's sister 'Westminster and Dr. Wiseman' -- subject(s): Appeal 'Parochial Mission Women' -- subject(s): Women in church work, Parochial Mission Women Association
The Australian Family Association does not support gay marriage. It has a campaign on its website opposing it.
Marriage is a contract. A deceased person does not have the legal capacity to willingly enter into any contracts.
No. In all states, the property cannot be taken if it was purchased before the marriage.
Not at all! Florida regards anything purchased before the marriage as separate during the marriage. Only items in both your names or items purchased during the marriage are eligable for distribution.
You will have some rights in the property. However, unless it was in the divorce decree, or she is deceased, the wife at the time will have some rights as well. Consult a probate attorney in your state.
You can obtain a certified copy of his marriage license from the county clerk's office in the county where his marriage license was issued.
American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT) training includes supervision by experienced therapists, a minimum of a master's degree, and specific graduate training in marriage and family therapy.
A certificate of marriage is not required to collect on life insurance. Life insurance proceeds will be paid only to the named beneficiary/beneficiaries on the policy. If all beneficiaries are deceased, then the benefit will be paid to the deceased insured's estate.
The AAMFT, American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, is an organization that represents practitioners or marriage and family therapy. The association offers membership to those in the United States, Mexico, Canada and Europe.
If their father is deceased, all of his children have some rights to his estate, unless specifically denied them in the will.