Don't see why she would, but maybe she will.
Don't kill your husband! He's disable and is a veteran. What are you thinking?!
There is no relationship husband and wife and they can't get along all they do fighting to much.they have to love to each other
No, if she was the named beneficiary the benefits belongs to her, and she has no legal responsibility for the deceased's children.
Sorry your question seems incomplete. However if you mean can you take the disability payment intended for your spouse after your spouse has left you or died, then the answer is No. If you mean can you have it while you spouse is living with you, then the answer is no, not unless you spouse give the payment to you freely.
No. Your spouse is your wife.
You don't lose your disability determination but it might affect your check amount. Example: Your spouse makes enough money to care for both of you; your check might be reduced or zero. Example: The husband is on full disability; a disabled wife's check might be cut drastically.
If they are still married, she has the same rights as any spouse. That may include a dower right or full inheritance.
Is ones spouse covered under Medicare and Blue Shield when the primary carrier dies.
If the couple were married and the husband dies the woman is a 'widow.' If the wife dies then her husband is called a 'widower.'
No, "spouse" is not a verb. It is a noun used to refer to a person's husband or wife.
There are contradictions in your question. If the person you refer to as your spouse already has a wife then your "marriage" isn't legal. A person can only have one surviving spouse. If you mean to say there is an ex-wife then you are the surviving spouse under most state intestacy laws. If a person dies without a will, their estate passes to heirs-at-law under state laws of intestacy. The laws are somewhat different in each state. Some states pass all the property to the surviving spouse unless there are minor children. Some states give a share to adult children. You can check the laws in your state at the related question ink provided below.
An estranged husband is married and he has all the rights of a surviving spouse if his wife dies. He will inherit an intestate estate according to the laws in the jurisdiction. He will become the sole owner of any property owned by survivorship with his wife if she dies.