If you are not legally separated or divorced, your wife will still be entitled to anything you own. You should seek a lawyer for specific legal advice.
She will be entitled to what is her share legally.
Your question is contradictory.If you are legally separated then you are still legally married. In that case your wife is not your ex-wife, she is still your wife. If you die, she is entitled to a share of your estate as the surviving spouse. She is entitled to all the benefits that come with marriage under the law. There may be other responsibilities set forth in your legal separation agreement.In order for her to be your ex-wife, you need to obtain a legal divorce. In that case, your responsibilities, if any, would be set forth in the divorce decree.Your question is contradictory.If you are legally separated then you are still legally married. In that case your wife is not your ex-wife, she is still your wife. If you die, she is entitled to a share of your estate as the surviving spouse. She is entitled to all the benefits that come with marriage under the law. There may be other responsibilities set forth in your legal separation agreement.In order for her to be your ex-wife, you need to obtain a legal divorce. In that case, your responsibilities, if any, would be set forth in the divorce decree.Your question is contradictory.If you are legally separated then you are still legally married. In that case your wife is not your ex-wife, she is still your wife. If you die, she is entitled to a share of your estate as the surviving spouse. She is entitled to all the benefits that come with marriage under the law. There may be other responsibilities set forth in your legal separation agreement.In order for her to be your ex-wife, you need to obtain a legal divorce. In that case, your responsibilities, if any, would be set forth in the divorce decree.Your question is contradictory.If you are legally separated then you are still legally married. In that case your wife is not your ex-wife, she is still your wife. If you die, she is entitled to a share of your estate as the surviving spouse. She is entitled to all the benefits that come with marriage under the law. There may be other responsibilities set forth in your legal separation agreement.In order for her to be your ex-wife, you need to obtain a legal divorce. In that case, your responsibilities, if any, would be set forth in the divorce decree.
No. You must divorce your first wife before you can remarry legally. If you marry again without a divorce, your marriage is invalid and your first wife will be entitled to inherit your property when you die.
You don't have an "ex". Your wife is legally entitled to a portion of any property you own in your own name under the laws of intestacy. You can check the laws of your state at the related question link provided below. The woman you have been living with is legally entitled to nothing.
Yes
yes, but not divorced
The wife should file for divorce. If she feels that she is entitled to support, she can ask for alimony.
Elizabeth Edwards was john Edwards wife. Elizabeth has legally separated from him.
The same as if she has not been having an afair.
Yes your boyfriends wife can demand a D.N.A done on your child. even if you are not legally divorced.
your not legally divorced, but you can still be considered not together anymore.
No the man can not be put out of the house after a separation , you will have to be legally divorced and do it if the court allows you to do so.