You need to consult with an attorney. It is also her home and she may have legal rights if your common law marriage is recognized in the state where you reside.
no
Common-law marriage is a legal form of marriage, and so his wife would have the same rights and entitlements as a more conventional wife. There may be some issue proving that (in fact) she qualifies as a common law wife - usually some demonstration that the two were together for the requisite period of time - but in most common-law marriage cases that's not too difficult to do.
Common Law Wife
The bride should discuss with her biological mother how she would feel if her ex husband's common law wife was invited to the wedding. If the biological mother is comfortable with this then there is no reason not to invite the common law wife. If the biological mother is dating someone special or is remarried and bringing her mate to the wedding then you should ask your father and his common law wife without discussing it with your mother.
Your wife's brother is your brother-in-law, but in the English-speaking world the his wife is not related to you. It is common, however, for your children to consider her to be their aunt.
He had a Common law wife "Deborah Read."
He never got married he had a common law wife.
Since a common law marriage is a legally binding marriage in Texas, she would have the same rights and restrictions as any other wife.
He never married. He had a common law wife. Deborah Read. . He was married but his first wife is unknown
Your brother's wife's brother is your brother's brother-in-law and your sister-in-law's brother. But he is not considered to be related to you. Usually you could just refer to him by his name.
Being married at common law is a marriage just as valid as a ceremonial marriage. So common law has nothing to do with it. However, the wife shouldn't be liable for the husband's business debt, unless she co-signed or guaranteed it.
No, the debt is all his.