Well, its just up to you. Do you feel that its important to tell them that you're husband isn't what he is on the inside, although that that doesn't matter to you? If it really doesn't matter to you, then it shouldn't matter to them (although it will) and if they really care about you they'll support you and him. But its ultimatly your choice
Sometimes keeping secrets is a good thing as some as private. In other cases, it may lead to cheating.
A living trust should be updated when there are major life changes, such as marriage, divorce, birth of children or grandchildren, significant changes in assets, or changes in your chosen beneficiaries or trustees. Additionally, it is recommended to review and update your living trust every few years to ensure it still aligns with your wishes and current laws.
State laws vary, and your husband's children may be able to claim a portion of his estate unless he does some estate planning now. All your property and accounts should be held as joint tenants with the right of survivorship. If not, then your husband should have a will drafted by an attorney who specializes in probate and estate planning. If he does neither then his children may be able to claim a portion. You can check the laws of intestacy in your state at the related question link below.
OPSEC planning should focus on:
If you are really, truly sure, hire a private detective, and start keeping an eye on expenses and bank accounts.
You can't ask strangers online to decide. Your options are keeping them, adoption (where they most likely will not stay together) or abort all or some of them. You and your husband needs to discuss this with your doctor and also see to that you can afford this.
You seriously need to get a life of your own and stop keeping tabs on your ex.
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A rhinestone collar and leash should do it.
No, you should not call a dead husband an ex-husband. He should be referred to as the woman's late husband if they were married at the time of his death.
retirement planning A+ ;)
No it shouldn't be capitalized.