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You are not able to get remarried before your divorce is final. If you do remarry before that, then your marriage will not be legal.
If you never married, you cannot collect on his social security.
You can only contest a will by proving that the person was not of sound mind at the time it was written, or (and this is very hard) by proving that they intended to change their will but were not able to before there death. Marriage has nothing to do with it, many a husband has left their wife and kids out of their will.
They have no control over things that happened before death. They may be able to bring some of it back into the estate.
Only if he owned the house before your marriage. If the house was purchased during the marriage, you should be part owner and he would not be able to sell the house without your approval.
Perhaps you can not do this (as you are now divorced and nothing to do with him) what did you agree between you (legally) when you divorced in terms of settlement.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------To refresh your memory, that rule is that a marriage must have lasted at least 10 years before a divorce in order for someone to be able to collect spousal benefits on an ex's earnings record. Or to put it another way, at least a decade must elapse between "I do" and "I don't."For example, in addition to being married at least 10 years, only those people who are currently single can collect spousal benefits on a former spouse. Plus, both ex-spouses must be at least 62 years old.Generally, if a divorced spouse remarries, he or she loses the right to collect on a living ex-spouse unless that subsequent marriage ends in death, divorce or annulment. Butthere is an exception to the remarriage rule when it comes to a deceased ex-spouse.If you wait until at least age 60 to remarry, then you retain the right to collect benefits as a surviving ex-spouse.If you qualify (10 year marriage, 62 or more, not remarried (unless he or she died) you can collect. But the paper work can be confusing so ask someone who is VERY familiar with the ins and outs.
No she was killed before her and Chris were able to have a farm after her death he sold the property
She was able to collect roots and berries for the food stocks
No, just evidence of substantial possession. see link below
If you want to collect your rox from the rox stone, do it BEFORE you collect your rox from the rox trees. You will still be able to collect from the trees later, but the rox stone won't work if you don't use it first. To use it, just click on it like you would a rox tree.
no. if it was'nt happy before it wont change
Governments collect taxes to be able to afford programs and a system of defense.