What was your understanding when he purchased the home for you? Were you to make payments or was it a free and clear gift? Was anything put in writing. Do you have the deed to this property in your husband's and your name only? That would indicate that it belongs to you. Check all this out at your courthouse and also find out ifl liens have been placed in the property. It would be a good idea to have an attorney check this out for you so you'll know your rights (and maybe financial obligations) to the house. He will then be able to advise you on what to do.
She is entitled to be buried in a military cemetery if her husband is already buried there.
After her husband passed out,because of the heat.After her husband passed out,because of the heat.
a widow
A woman whose husband has passed away is called a widow.Alternatively, a man whose wife has passed away is called a widower.
When a husband passes away, HE is a deceased spouse. I think you may be looking for these words:A woman whose husband passed away is a widow.A man whose wife passed away is a widower.If the surviving spouse remarries, he or she is no longer a widower/widow.
It should not affect your inheritance from his will at all - you inherit from your deceased husband everything he wanted to leave you. As far as the wrongful death suit is concerned, you will probably still be entitled to receive something, but because you are now a survivor of the victim, and NOT the principal victim, it may be reduced. You may want to contact the law firm bringing the action.
No, by law if you're married then your spouse is considered your primary beneficiary at 100% unless the spouse signs a document and has it notarized stating otherwise.
Her husband passed away.
Yes if he didn't have anything to pay it off with when he passed away
Regardless of whether someone passes something they may still be available for government assistance with their burial. A good way to find out about this is to research with the local coroner or state office.
Bruce Paltrow
No. He passed away from natural causes.