In most families she would still be referred to as your mother-in-law. If you remarry, you would introduce her as your first husband's mother.
yes
No, the baby is not considered your husbands. (If you are sure that the baby was because of someone else, and not your husband.)
Yes, she is still his wife.
Not if the husband is still living. If he is deceased, the executor can obtain the records.
Yes! If she has a state-funded insurance also, the husband's coverage will be secondary.
Yes, if your husband has a bankruptcy before he got married it will still effect his credit.
yes, she did. Her whole life, she has had 3 husbands. she still has one. (not really cause she's dead so.............)
You still call her your mother in law or if you were divorced you would call her your Ex- mother in law.
Your husband's sister's husband is not related to you. But he is your husband's brother-in-law.Another answer:There's no legal recognition for, or definition of, in-law relationships, so they can be described in any way that accords with your family's own customs. My cousin's spouse is still my cousin, and my husband's siblings' spouses are still my siblings in law.
Doris Day has had four husbands, and all of them have died.
She had five husbands, whom which all she out lived, and she was searching for another one..... :-) Jada Alexis Hinman
Before she revolted, mother was very obedient to her husband. He led the family and she stood by her side. After he decided to build the barn, she realized that unless she takes charge, she will still be living in a shack.