No, a 'widow' is a woman whos husband died.
Biblically, a divorced woman can remarry if her husband divorced her without moral cause Or if she divorced her husband for infidelity. Once her ex-husband remarries or dies, she is also free to remarry.
Biblically, a divorced woman can remarry if her husband divorced her without moral cause Or if she divorced her husband for infidelity. Once her ex-husband remarries or dies, she is also free to remarry.
A woman whose husband passed away is a widow. A man whose wife passed away is a widower. If the surviving spouse remarries, he or she is no longer a widower/widow.
A widow is a woman has lost her husband by death. Note: A widower is a male whose wife died. Both terms are only used until the person remarries, or if there is a reason to mention the loss.
Yes, if she was married to her previous husband for over ten years and is at least 60 years old (or 50, if disabled).
Yes, but note that step-father does not imply any legal rights as far as guardianship, support or inheritance rights go.
When a husband passes away, HE is a deceased spouse. I think you may be looking for these words:A woman whose husband passed away is a widow.A man whose wife passed away is a widower.If the surviving spouse remarries, he or she is no longer a widower/widow.
It is called a bereavement. The man becomes a widower.
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To forfeit is to lose by a technicality; for example, if you don't show up for a game, you might be declared to forfeit the game; when a divorced woman remarries, she forfeits her right to alimony payments from the previous husband, etc.
A woman whose husband has died is called a widow
The woman is a widow.