We own the house my brother and me and I would to know if you can borrow on it. Thank You
If the spouse passed away after the parents, typically the living spouse will get the rights. If the spouse died first, it could be a different outcome. Part of it may depend on how the parent's will was written. You will need to consult a probate attorney on this one!
The correct form is spouse's. Use this form when referring to something that belongs to one spouse. "Spouses'" is used when referring to something that belongs to multiple spouses.
It depends. If the deceased had a spouse (or if he was in a polygamous marriage) but if he had no descendants, the spouse (or spouses) will inherit the estate. If there are only descendants but no spouses, then it will be they who inherit the estate. In case there are both spouse(s) and descendants, the spouse will receive R125 000 and the balance will go to the children. Also, if there are neither descendants nor spouses, the parents (or one parent and the other descendants of that parent) will split the estate equally.
yes usually the spouse is
Persephone's spouse is Hades.
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The basic assumption is that yes, the spouse is jointly responsible. It is assumed that both spouses will benefit from the transactions.
No. You will have no legal right to assets in someones name other than yours and your spouse's. Special circumstances may apply and may vary state to state. You and your spouse have been purchasing the home together from the parents) In this case you should be eligible to split equity in home.
Artemis had no spouses in the original myth, although I heard a myth that said she was the spouse of Apollo.
The new spouse is not responsible for his/her spouse's children.
A spouses kin is the next person in the genealogical line of their family. The kin could be a child or sibling of the spouse.
I married a woman. She is now my spouse and I am hers.