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If a person who has life tenancy is institutionalized and never intends to live at the property that he has life tenancy does that person still have life tenancy.
A conveyance by one joint tenant breaks the survivorship tenancy and the property is held as tenants in common.
A married couple in most states.
"Mongamy" is basically three person's, one couple, married, and a third person having sex. R&R
If the husband dies with a will, the property will pass according to the terms of his will. If the wife is not included in the will and the property is left solely to someone else, she may have to assert her rights through probate court to claim her share of the marital assets. It's recommended to consult with a probate attorney to understand the legal implications and options in this situation.
Selecting godparents for your children is a very personal decision. A married couple and a single person can be chosen as godparents. The terms will need to be defined as to what role each plays in the event the parent passes away.
the person with the lowest score
Yes, the couple would still be legally married because the divorce is not finalized.
Chris Martin of Coldplay married Gweneth Paltrow in 2003, although the couple separated in 2014.
As a married couple if you meet and Amish person and want to become Amish you can. There is nothing in the Amish lifestyles that prevents people to converting to the Amish lifestyle.
Yes, a joint tenancy in Oklahoma can be broken, but not without consequences. Each signature is a legal commitment and each person will be held liable.
Maybe. Certainly never worse. A married couple making the same as a single person will always pay less. And a couple has the choice of filing individually or toether, which ever is better for them, so it can't be worse.