No. Generally, in the United States, a legal divorce nullifies any provisions made for a spouse in a will that was written prior to the divorce unless the will specifically states it will remain effective in the case of a divorce.
Yes, Yes it is especially when you have just divorced your husband and he leaves you with no money and 7 kids.
If you divorced your husband, you are no longer entitled to anything he leaves behind. If he has left you in his will then you may receive some property.
if she leaves her husband for you.
What you receive depends on the state in which you live. You could be entitled to everything or you could be entitled to half of all marriage assets.
just say can we start all over and if he doesnt agree then just make a better move ?
Get a job
In California, a divorced spouse generally will not automatically inherit their ex-husband's property unless specifically named as a beneficiary in a will or trust. However, community property laws may still entitle a divorced spouse to certain assets accumulated during the marriage. It's important to review the divorce agreement and consult with a legal professional to understand the specific rights and limitations regarding inheritance in this situation.
Finish the harvest, put away everything from summer, prepare everything for winter (clothes/home/food), watch the leaves on the trees change color, rake them when they fall off, celebrate Halloween, and watch the weather turn cold.
if he leaves after dinner
Then she is gay.
an angry husband
You have the right to not be abused. If he does not respect you then you are better off without him.