Depends on the situation. Is there any adultry, abuse or have you moved out of the home or your spouse?
yes
Private pensions must be addressed in the divorce settlement. You may be entitled to collect under your ex-spouse's social security if you meet those requirements.Private pensions must be addressed in the divorce settlement. You may be entitled to collect under your ex-spouse's social security if you meet those requirements.Private pensions must be addressed in the divorce settlement. You may be entitled to collect under your ex-spouse's social security if you meet those requirements.Private pensions must be addressed in the divorce settlement. You may be entitled to collect under your ex-spouse's social security if you meet those requirements.
Yes, a spouse may be entitled to a part of a personal injury settlement in a divorce. This depends on the laws in your state and how long you have been married.
Your spouse may have rights if the children were legally adopted by her/him. Generally, if there was no legal adoption they wouldn't be entitled to any award or settlement. You should consult with an attorney.
It depends on the court's ruling.
my husband will receive all the money also if there is no will.
I believe a spouse if entitled to 1/3 of the estate....prevents them from becoming a charge of the state.
Both partners are entitled to fidelity, respect and mutual support. In addition a surviving spouse is entitled to a portion of their spouse's estate. You can read the law of intestacy for Oklahoma at the related link.Both partners are entitled to fidelity, respect and mutual support. In addition a surviving spouse is entitled to a portion of their spouse's estate. You can read the law of intestacy for Oklahoma at the related link.Both partners are entitled to fidelity, respect and mutual support. In addition a surviving spouse is entitled to a portion of their spouse's estate. You can read the law of intestacy for Oklahoma at the related link.Both partners are entitled to fidelity, respect and mutual support. In addition a surviving spouse is entitled to a portion of their spouse's estate. You can read the law of intestacy for Oklahoma at the related link.
Typically your spouse will be entitled to at least half the estate, even if the will says otherwise.
They would legitimately be entitled to be a party to the settlement but would need to apply to the bankruptcy administrator for consideration in this instance.
Probate court is used when the dead person has a Will leaving their money or possessions to another person. If the dead person leaves something to their spouse, the spouse will receive it.
They are entitled to half of your 401k assets.