A nephew by ex in-laws was never related in the first place, even though it is common practice to use the term nephew in this circumstance. So, whether you continue to call him nephew is up to you and him.
If you separate from your husband, you are still married to him so his nephew is still your nephew.
no the divorce does not stop you from doing so
Yes she can.
Juanita Jordan is the former wife of NBA star Michael Jordan. They couple sold their Chicago home after the divorce but there is no word as to if she is still living in Chicago.
The divorce is still not through.
there are no current reports from reliable sources to indicate he is getting a divorce.
The following information is general and may vary from state to state.Generally, divorce decrees include a release of each party of any future claims against the estate of the other. A divorce is meant to sever any relationship between the parties. Generally by law, a divorce extinguishes any provisions regarding your former spouse made in a will drafted prior to a divorce unless the provision specifies it is to be paid even if the coupleshould get a divorce. In some jurisdictions, a divorce will revoke a prior will entirely.If a new spouse forgets to or neglects to update their will after the marriage, the new spouse is provided with a portion of the estate as though the decedent had died intestate. You can check the laws of intestacy for your state at the related question link provided below.
Before she died, your wife was his aunt and your were his uncle. He never referred to you as his uncle-in-law and you never called him your nephew-in-law. Now that your wife is gone, you are still his uncle and he is still your nephew, period. Or, if you need to be very precise because you find another relationship developing in your life, he is your "deceased wife's nephew."
No they are not still husband and wife once the divorce is finalized.No they are not still husband and wife but they are still brother and sister.
Generally, a will made before a divorce becomes void as it pertains to your former spouse unless the will makes it clear that the will shall remain valid after a divorce. Alternatively, in certain states a divorce does not invalidate a will that leaves property to an ex-spouse. You need to check the laws of your state.
No.
No. The divorce proceedings are still underway.
You are still married. ANSWER: Yes you are, and the only way you can be divorce from him is when you or him file for a divorce..