Yes. Your "estranged wife" is still your legal spouse.
Do you mean "estranged" maybe? Estranged means no longer together, like husband and wife getting a divorce - the husband or wife would be referred to as estranged.
Yes. Your "estranged wife" is still your legal spouse.
She is El DeBarges estranged wife.
depends on the jurisdiction, consult a lawyer
YES!
wife separated from husband pending divorce
No, the word 'estranged' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to estrange. The past participle of the verb is also an adjective (an estranged wife).The noun form for the verb to estrange is estrangement.
If the deed of this property is not in your wife's name and you went to court and the property was solely in you name then you can call the police for your estranged wife trespassing, but, if her name is on the deed and you have not seen a lawyer then she has a right to this property as much as you. I suggest you seek legal counsel.
Yes, if that spouse meets all criteria.
An estranged wife is still married and has all the legal rights that inure to a spouse. Your legal status is not changed by living apart, only if the marriage is legally dissolved by a divorce. You are legal next of kin to your husband.
AnswerYou need to speak to a lawyer regarding your rights. I don't know if your estranged wife has passed away or not but you definitely need to speak to a lawyer regarding your rights in this matter.