Once you are married, she is entitled to half of everything, regardless of who brought the asset into the marriage.
Laws vary from state to state. Check with a lawyer for concrete information.
If she is still your wife. Yes. This is a big investment I would ask a divorce lawyer. They probably will answer your question hopeing to represent you for your divorce.
The spouse is going to be entitled to a part of the estate. At a minimum it will be a dower right, but it could be more depending on the state.
If you live in a community property state, then you are entitled to 1/2 of the property. Otherwise, you are entitled to no part of the property, absent a written agreement to the contrary.
No one, prior to death of the testator. Anyone, after it has been filed in Probate Court.
The Fort Macquarie Tram Depot was on Bennelong Point prior to Sydney Opera House.
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I detest going to their grimy house. Prior to their marriage they were both good house keepers.
Or nothing at all. You owned the house at the time of the fire. It was YOUR property that was damaged, and you owned fire insurance to cover yourself against a loss from fire. When you sold your fire-damaged home, you took a hit on the sale price: you didn't get as much as you would have had the house been perfect. You are entitled to whatever the claim adjuster estimated the cost of the repair would be.
Ummm....wat?
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before The Etymology is this- ; prior (n.) : "superior officer of a religious house or order," 1093, from L. prior "former,superior"
Anything is possible. Who knows?