You could find out through possible mutual friends but really this is your ex and it really is none of your business - I'm not trying to be rude - but you two are not together and what she does or what you do have nothing to do with one another nor is one anothers business.
She live in Brooklyn and had remarried.
An ex wife who never remarried is able to collect social security benefits from an ex husband who has died. This is true even if the ex husband took his own life as long as he paid into the system.
Give him time. He will.
The ex husband should come alone (without his girlfriend or second wife) and sit on the side of his ex wife's family. If you have a girlfriend or you're remarried it would be in poor taste to bring your mate to your ex wife's funeral.
No one need tell the ex husband that his ex wife has remarried because it is no ones business. The ex husband and his wife came to an agreement to part their ways and each one is obviously trying to move forward in their life as they should be doing. It is a guess that he will be upset because he has had several years apart from his ex wife giving him the opportunity to try and win her back and it is obvious he didn't care to make that effort. He will find out sooner or later.
No. Not unless she remarried after her divorce and was married at the time of her death.No. Not unless she remarried after her divorce and was married at the time of her death.No. Not unless she remarried after her divorce and was married at the time of her death.No. Not unless she remarried after her divorce and was married at the time of her death.
His Wife Remarried.
Yes. It is legal. But... Just remember why you got divorced and see if you want to go through that again.
Her name is Grace Pickford (unless she's remarried since). She's my ex boyfriends ex wife.
It has to be approved by a judge, which is not likely.
Only if the bride or the married couple are in between the two.
Your ex's new wife isn't responsible for your child[ren]. Support is generally based on a percentage of net income (i.e., your ex's net income).