No. In any legal instrument you should use their legal names both first, middle initial and surname. Also, you should not use nick-names such as Billy for William.
The establishment clause and the free exercise clause
The establishment clause and the free exercise clause
The establishment clause and the free exercise clause
Do you want to donate cash or real estate? If it were real estate you could just put it in their names. If it were cash you could put it in your checking account and then send checks.
Shakespeare's first three children were Susanna, Judith, and Hamnet. They were also the names of his last three children. In fact, they were the names of his only known children.
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The First Estate which was the Catholic Clergy. The Second Estate which consisted of the Nobles. Everyone else was in the Third Estate.
Do you want to donate cash or real estate? If it were real estate you could just put it in their names. If it were cash you could put it in your checking account and then send checks.
Another name for the Elastic Clause is the Necessary and Proper Clause.
It should be current wife first, then their children. First wife next, followed by their children. "His first wife, (name); their children, (names in birth order)...."
The spouse gets the home. The children are not entitled to a portion of the home. They are not required to get anything from the estate.
Your children and your grandniece first cousins, once removed, but in conversation they would call each other by their first names.