I know in CA we can sign the pink slip and if you put the other person's name on it on your death it goes to them. NY may have something like that. Look online and see what the NY DMV web site tells you. The info should be there.
Transfer On Death
To transfer the registration of a deceased spouse's vehicle, you typically need to gather several documents, including the death certificate, the vehicle title, and any applicable forms from your local Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) or equivalent authority. You may also need to provide proof of your relationship, such as a marriage certificate. Visit the DMV website or office for specific instructions and requirements, as they can vary by state or region. Finally, be prepared to pay any fees associated with the transfer.
The ownership of any vehicle is determined by the titling of said vehicle. If a married couple resided in a community property state and the vehicle was titled in one or both names at the time of the spouse's death, the vehicle belongs to the surviving spouse. In non CP states the probate laws apply, although it is a general rule that at least one vehicle is the property of the surviving spouse. Both situations are based upon the vehicle not having a lien, either for the original loan or other matters. If a vehicle is not owned freely and clearly at the time of the owner's death, the lending contract must be reaffirmed or the vehicle becomes a part of the probate procedure and succession laws apply.
Only if the person entered into a written contract with the medical providers to do so.
s the spouse responsible for medical bills after death of a spouse in Colorado?
I have yet to read a contract where there is a time limitation on placing a claim. You just need proper paperwork, death claim and death certificate.
In Georgia, you should remove a deceased spouse's name from a vehicle title as soon as possible after their passing. While there's no specific timeframe mandated by law, it is advisable to complete this process within a few months to avoid complications, especially if you intend to sell or transfer the vehicle. To remove the name, you'll typically need to provide a death certificate and potentially other documents to the Georgia Department of Revenue or your local county tag office.
IF you were legally married then you are the surviving spouse whether or not you had lived together at the time of his death
It is uncertain why the person would believe a quitclaim would protect marital property upon the death of one spouse. Most married couples hold property as Joint Tenants with Rights of Survivorship or as Tenancy By the Entirety in states that allow that type of property titling. Both types allow real property to pass directly to the surviving spouse without probate action. Property that is still under a mortgage contract must be refinanced with the lender or kept up according to terms of the original lending contract if the contract was held jointly by the married couple at the time of death OS the spouse.
That would be determined in the settling of the estate. As part of the settlement, the vehicle will be sold, given to the appropriate person or returned to the dealer.
The Death of Contract was created in 1974.
Yes, remarriage is allowed in the Catholic Church after the death of a spouse.