You need to take her to court to get costody of them if you do not want her to have them
A wife has the right to seek an attorney for a divorce if a husband abandons her. She will need support for herself as well as her children.
She can get child support, and full custody.
No, not until he is dead.
FBI with warrant. It is your wife or husband.
A parent has a legal right to see there child,you can file for emergencey visitation or custody.
I hear all the time of the duties of the wife ... It is true that from a pure legal point of view a wife may refuse to cook meals or carry out other household chores. Similarly, a husband has the legal right given him. (it is a obligation... of course depends on the love b/w them)
It is not legal in Massachusetts for a husband to lock his wife out of their home. One wonders where you got that idea.
He doesn't have the legal right to have anything to do with his ex-wife's funeral unless she expressed that right in her will after the divorce. If not, that right belongs to her legal next of kin, children then parents then siblings.Of course not. If he is the executor of a current will he has a better chance.
It seems to be most common for the husband to be buried on the left, and the wife on the right.
what age can a wife draw her husband retirement that he have on his job he is decease now
Unless there was a pre nuptial agreement, then the husband has the right for the truck. If your wife agrees to followed up by some legal papers, then its better. If the wife is dead, her belongings is left to the husband unless there is a will.
The wife should file for divorce. If she feels that she is entitled to support, she can ask for alimony.
None. Once a divorce decree has been issued the two people involved have no further claims against one another, including the right of inheritance from each other's estates, unless it is set forth in the decree and separation agreement. A husband has no right to his wife's inheritance. An ex-husband has no right to his ex-wife's inheritance not to her estate when she dies.
Certainly! She will have to have his permission.