His wife.
She has no relationship to you... nor in fact does he anymore. He is your ex-Brother-in-Law.
NO.
Both. The property would be in his estate and intestacy laws would apply.
Yes, if your stepfather remarries, his new wife is considered your stepmother. This term is used to refer to the wife of one's parent when that parent has remarried, regardless of whether the stepmother has children of her own or not. The relationship is defined by the marriage, so she assumes the role of stepmother in your family structure.
You must keep the life insurance policy that was discussed in the divorce until your ex remarries. But there is nothing to keep you from buying a new policy and making your new wife ITS beneficiary. That has nothing to do with the divorce decree.
If a biological dad has custody and placement of his children and the mother remarries, is the her new husband suddenly a stepfather?
When your mother remarries a man he becomes your stepfather (assuming you are son or daugther)
A non-biological "father"; essentially, when a woman remarries after her husband's death/divorce, her new spouse is a step father to her children.
The son of your father's new wife is your stepbrother. Her former husband is not related to you
new woman?
Possibly Alfred Hitchcock's Rebecca (1940)? See the Related Link below.
If the husband and wife are staying in New Jersey , and the husband leaves the wife without at all informing her, a case of abandonment can be very well filed.
You should notify the new "wife" that your husband is already married. His second marriage is not valid until you and he obtain a divorce.