If the only one on the lease is the one who made out the will, the surviving spouse has no rights, because the rights of the deceased ended when he/she died..give the surviving person a 30 day notice to vacate.
The surviving spouse has legal rights regardless of whether he/she remarries after the death of his/her spouse.
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Depends on the will
Spouse means your married and thus yes they have alot of rights which a lawyer will usually refresh your memory on. If you mean girlfriend/boyfriend they are not a spouse
In Ohio, a surviving spouse may have rights to a family allowance, exempt property, and a share of the deceased spouse's estate if there were children from a previous relationship. Depending on the circumstances, the surviving spouse may also have rights to social security benefits or life insurance proceeds.
no
The spouse of an incarcerated husband has all rights over their property. This is only if the two people are legally married.
The person has all the rights that accrue to the surviving spouse. See related question link below.
Most certainly they can challenge it! There are many ways that a spouse can protect their rights. In most cases there are homestead rights and dower rights. Consult a probate attorney in your area!
no there are no rights
There is no time limit. The length of time of the marriage has no effect on the statutory rights of a legal spouse. The surviving spouse has legal rights . . . period. You can check those legal rights under your state laws of intestacy at the related question link provided below.
A life estate gives the spouse the right to possess and use the property during their lifetime. The spouse has limited rights to alter the property or pass it on in their will, as the ownership reverts to the remainderman upon their death. The remainderman has a future interest in the property and will gain full ownership upon the spouse's death.