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It is certainly possible to leave a spouse out of a will. However, the court may allow the spouse to 'take against the will' based on the intestacy laws of Georgia. You need to consult a probate attorney in Georgia for specifics.
For Georgia, the estate will be responsible. The spouse indirectly will pay, as they cannot inherit until they are resolved.
Indirectly they will pay in Georgia. The estate will be primary and the spouse is considered to have benefited from the purchased items.
Funds are transferred to the surviving spouse
no it is not but it is about trust
No. The other person didn't commit adultery against you only your spouse did. Your spouse violated your marriage vows.
no they never leaves there spouse
Yes, she can. Having a mental illness is not a "get out of divorce free" card.
If you are in Louisiana, yes you can file there.
What ever relation you commit yourself to is the relation
In Georgia in most cases they will be held responsible. They are deemed to have benefited from to goods and services.
"You shall not commit adultery," is one of the Ten Commandments in the Bible, emphasizing the importance of faithfulness and loyalty in marriage.