If you mean that you received a check for disability destined to your husband who has passed away and you would like to cash it with saying anything to any one. No, I think that you will be breaking the law.
It's Carey Hart. I know they were married, but I don't know if they're actually divorced.
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Receiving disability benefits does not make you legally unable to marry.
Usually an exspouse of the deceased is mentioned if they had been married longer than 8 years, or have children by the exspouse.
They can be denied unless they have a disability.
No. What you inherit is yours, not his, and it isn't community property.
you can get married when you were engaged to someone and the pope approved of you marrying someone.:)
are you the man or woman?
You will not automatically get a green card if you get married in the US. After you fill out an application and get approved, you can then work. It could take years to get approved for a Visa.
If you had been married to your husband more than 20 years, you should still be able to receive SSI benefits from your exhusband. Check with www.socialsecurity.gov.
No - in England you have to get married in a designated/approved structure. It is possible that you could have a blessing on the beach but not a marriage.