yes!
Muslim wives are all over the world!!!. Of course they married to Muslim Husbands. I am not sure what the question asking for.
I would give your husbands ex wife her new contact number.. If the account is in his name and she has the account now then your husband needs to update the account through the company.
You can't sue her for doing right by hers and your husbands son if he doesn't pay child support. That is your husband's wrongdoing and not hers. I think it would be a total waste of money to sue her for trying to get to your income as well. But you could if you wanted to.
The main difference is that Muslim wife could divorced either based on her choice or husbands choice if they find their marriage is unsuccessful. Christian wife does not have this right. Refer to related questions below for more detailed information.
Under the following circumstances the husband cannot file charges against his wife for taking money out of his account:If the wife is a joint account holder in the accountIf the wife was in possession of the husbands ATM or Debit card when she withdrew money from his accountIf the wife was in possession of a signed check linked to the husbands bank accountIf neither of the above conditions are true, then the husband can legally file charges against his wife for taking money from his account without his notice.
Yes, certainly it is acceptable. As a wife you can choose your husbands clothes for him.
Yes a wife has monetary rights to her husbands home in a divorce.
It depends. Yes - If it was a single holder account held by the husband and the wife used illegal means (like signing a check on her husbands behalf) to take money from it. No - If it was a joint account or if the wife used her husbands ATM Card.
No, an ex-spouse can't collect a deceased husbands insurance if the first wife is listed as beneficiary even if the fist wife is now deceased. The money will go to the beneficiary's heirs.
It doesn't affect your disabiity payment. The Social Security money is hers.
My wife says "cuz husbands usually deserve it".
No, you can get him to change the beneficiary and then the money that is claimed will be yours if it has been changed by your husband to your name.