You personally cannot be sued, but the person may decide to claim on both of you, since you are in a marriage.
it depends on the papers.
It would go to his spouse
Of course not. If the property is owned by husband and wife only the wife can consent to the sale of her share. The husband can only sell his own interest and not his wife's.Of course not. If the property is owned by husband and wife only the wife can consent to the sale of her share. The husband can only sell his own interest and not his wife's.Of course not. If the property is owned by husband and wife only the wife can consent to the sale of her share. The husband can only sell his own interest and not his wife's.Of course not. If the property is owned by husband and wife only the wife can consent to the sale of her share. The husband can only sell his own interest and not his wife's.
This will depend on whether your husband added you to the title or left the house to you in his will. Because he owned the property before you were married, he could leave it to another person in his will if he never added you to the title.
That would mean the decedent owned property in her own name when she died, made a will before she died and she devised (left) all her property to her husband in her will. He inherited everything.
who owned the car before me?
If you have an existing auto insurance policy, the new vehicle will be covered if it is added to the existing policy within 15 days of the purchase of the new vehicle.
No. Anything either party owned before the marriage is considers separate property. The only way you maybe could get a portion of the land is if it was combined with marital property (i.e. a marital home was built on the land)
If your husband died and co-owned property with other people, what was specified in the will. If there's not a will, it will go through probate court.
No system to do that. Most of the US does NOT require firearms to be registered.
No, it is registered by some anonymous DreamHost customer.
It is a trademark registered by Sony Japan in 1997.