If they maintained a good relationship after the divorce or had any children together she should be included.
Including the soon-to-be ex wife in the funeral obituary is a personal decision that depends on the individual circumstances and dynamics of the relationship. It may be respectful to consider the wishes of the deceased spouse and their family when making this decision.
No, it is not wise for the new girlfriend and ex wife to be friends and the ex wife should move on. If children are involved then the ex husband and ex wife should be dealing with this.
Wife? No. Ex-wife would be more correct.
Depends on your relationship with your ex-wife.
As of July 2014, Maurice Cheek is no longer married. His ex wife's name is not listed in any of his online bios. He had two children with his ex wife.
yes because technically you are still his wife :D
No, it is not appropriate to include your ex husbands name in the title name of an obituary because you are no longer married.
no, unless you were friends with him before he married your ex-wife.
It is up to the family to decide whether to include the ex-wife in the funeral obituary. In some cases, if the relationship was significant and respectful, it may be appropriate to include her. However, it ultimately depends on the family's preference and the nature of the relationship.
No, an ex-spouse can't collect a deceased husbands insurance if the first wife is listed as beneficiary even if the fist wife is now deceased. The money will go to the beneficiary's heirs.
Unless they have children together and there is no reason for him to go near his ex wife then you are enabling the situation by letting him continue to see his ex wife and let him know in no uncertain terms that he should move on from his ex wife or you are not putting up with it. You should be the first thing in his life and not his ex.
If your dad's ex wife was your mother then no, you should not date ex wife's granddaughter because of genes. If your dad's ex wife was his second wife then yes, you could date your stepmother's granddaughter.