Answer 1:
No.
Answer 2:
Technically, no. However, as a matter of courtesy and cordiality, an ex-wife (for example) who had always been regarded as "Aunt Helen", would still be called that, whether reconciled or not.
no
Any competent adult may serve as executor.
Usually an exspouse of the deceased is mentioned if they had been married longer than 8 years, or have children by the exspouse.
it depends on what needs reconciling.
That process is called 'Reconciling'.
1. Is there a way of reconciling the classical temporal definition of the maintenance with operational definition we use?
The process for issuing and reconciling accounts payable cheques in a company involves verifying invoices, obtaining approval for payment, preparing the cheque, recording the transaction in the accounting system, and reconciling the payment with the vendor's records to ensure accuracy and completeness.
There are many places someone can look to find the definition of reconciling. One can look on dictionary websites like The Free Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, and MacMillan Dictionary.
Hell if i know, I was looking to find the answer on here!
Reconciling is important because it helps resolve conflicts, restore harmony and understanding, and strengthen relationships. It allows for open communication, empathy, and forgiveness, fostering a sense of closure and moving forward positively.
A shaky issue. Likely as not, you are on the contract for these debts with your exspouse. The court that granted your divorce separated you from the debt, and only the courts can legally break a contract when both parties do not agree to it. You have the recourse to appear in court if the creditors attempt to sue you and produce the order from the divorce court indemnifying you. Likely as not the presiding judge will honor the order from the divorce judge, and the creditors will have no option at that point but to pursue your exspouse. Be prepared to cooperate with the court if the judge requests any location or asset information on your exspouse from you. This can only help your case.
It's basically reconciling with yourself. Or in short forgiving yourself