If you live in a "community property" state, the house is yours.
No. What a person comes into the divorce with is his/hers. Unless, you invested in the car or made payments. With that you might be able to recover some of the cost.
Well, who do you want to get your property if you die unexpectedly? If she is not on the deed then you should make certain you execute a will if you want the property to be hers if you die. Otherwise title will pass according to the laws of intestacy of your state and your wife may not inherit all the interest in the property.
Not if he and she are not related.
A woman who is told that the house that she lives in is not either hers or hers or her husbands can check this out at the Land Title Office. If her name is not on the title then the house is not hers, but, if brought into a court of law this sometimes can be changed as long as the husband owns the house.
Legally, yes.
As a fan of hers, I don't think so.
I married a woman. She is now my spouse and I am hers.
There is probably nothing you can do. If the debts have not been resolved, you may be able to claim some of the money back, but the property became hers and hers alone at his death.
If the house was transferred by deed before the death of the testator then it was not owned by her at the time of death and didn't become part of her estate. The gift in the will would be void.
Hers in a sentence: That's not yours, it's hers. That blanket is hers. That coat is hers. get the picture? It's used when something belongs to a female usually.
No, Chelsea is not married to Chuy. Chuy is a member of the cast of Chelsea Lately and a friend of hers.
Yes, Rosie dated at least one man. She wrote about it in a book of hers and stated (on The View?) that she almost married him. I believe this was before she adopted Parker.