"Prior spouse" is a nice way of saying ex-wife or ex-husband; it may also be a euphemism for a wife or husband who has died.
"Post" means after and "Pre" means before.
When I married my girlfriend she said I am her spouse.
The acronym WYF can mean World Youth Festival or "what's your fancy?" The common word is "wife" (female spouse).
I think you mean "divorce"Divorce is the legal dissolution of (i.e. ending of) a marriage before the death of either spouse. It is also a term to refer to someone who is now divorced.
A noun is the name of a person, animal, place or thing. In the sentence, 'Ike spent time with his spouse at the Botanic Garden' the identified nouns are 'Ike', 'spouse' and 'Botanic Garden'.
The spouse can, but not the children.
no.
Typically the spouse inherits the entire estate unless there are children involved.
He no longer owns any interest in the property.
If by spouse you mean husbands they were her two brothers. If by spouse you mean live-in lovers, they were Caesar and Marc Antony.
Only when the new spouse is applying for credit jointly with the bankrupt partner.
If you give permission, your spouse can get medical records from before marriage. Without your written permission, your spouse can't legally obtain such records.
if the wife owned a home prior to marriage and the spouse signed non vested spouse. does the home still belong only to the wife.
wife
Yes. STATED BY AUTHOR
If by spouse you mean their legally married spouse the answer is no. If you mean simply a girlfriend it's yes.
In many jurisdictions, a surviving spouse may have a right to inherit a portion of the deceased spouse's estate, even if not mentioned in the will. This is usually governed by laws that protect the rights of surviving spouses. It is advisable to consult with a legal professional to understand specific rights based on the laws of the relevant jurisdiction.