You will need to go to an attorney to add your wife to the corporation or you can use legal services. It isn't complicated but needs to be done in the right way.
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Presumably you meant to say that the wife, prior to her death, owned all the shares of the corporation. The shares would form part of the wife's estate and would be distributed according to her will or, if she did not have a will, according to the laws of intestacy (which might differ from jurisdiction to jurisdiction).
The marital status of an individual does not affect their professional standing.
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Harold Marsh has written: 'Marital property in conflict of laws' -- subject(s): Conflict of laws, Husband and wife 'California corporation law and practice' -- subject(s): Corporation law 'Marsh's California corporation law' -- subject(s): Corporation law
The CORPORATION whcih owns the business account can bring suit against the wife, but the husband, in his own name, may not.
No, but most corporations don't allow it as a matter of policy.
Son of a former president of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation; married (wife's name unknown); children: two.
You can try to tell her you want to add someone but if she's not into it let it go. It has ruined many marriages.
The third party should only claim the percentage they put into the property. Husband and wife's share should be divided 50/50. For example Husband 40% - Wife 40% - third party 20% Or Husband 20% - Wife 20% - thrid party 60% Get the idea? Husband and wife share equally.