Simple! A divorcee who's ex has died.
When a divorced woman's ex dies, her legal relationship with him is generally terminated through the divorce decree. However, she may still have certain rights or entitlements regarding matters like inheritance, pensions, or life insurance if they were specified in the divorce settlement or any subsequent agreements. It is recommended for her to consult with an attorney to fully understand her rights and obligations in this situation.
Still divorced.
Biblically, a divorced woman can remarry if her husband divorced her without moral cause Or if she divorced her husband for infidelity. Once her ex-husband remarries or dies, she is also free to remarry.
Divorced.
yes
SINGLE. He was your EX-husband, unless if there are some lingering feelings, 6ft under. :)
Nothing, you're not married. You got yours already.
Biblically, a divorced woman can remarry if her husband divorced her without moral cause Or if she divorced her husband for infidelity. Once her ex-husband remarries or dies, she is also free to remarry.
When used that way it is a shortening of the full term of exwife or exhusband. The prefix ex is used to indicate a former status. It is also used to indicate any former status such as expresident or exgolfer.There are variations in spelling such as ex-husband and ex husband.
Yes; if your sister-in-law is the sister of your spouse, when you divorce your spouse she becomes your ex-sister-in-law. Unless you marry her. Then she becomes your wife. On the other hand, if your sister-in-law is the wife of your brother, her status has nothing to do with your marital status, but she would become your ex-sister-in-law if she and your brother divorced.
It is possible.
If she agreed to sign it, she still has to. The ex husband's heirs can enforce the agreement on behalf of his estate.
While the divorce is pending, the spouse is still the spouse, and the legal status does not change. On the day that the divorce is granted, the spouse is no longer the spouse, and reverts to non-related.