let her know how u feel bout her but relise u have a wife and a baby
If they have children, There is 0 you can, Or should do. You already signed off on that.
When your exwife filed for bankruptcy she was only able to do so when it came to her personal debts so your credit should not be affected and nor should your status with the house. Of course she should have told you but technically speaking your should not be affected by her filing.
No, but he should file a challenge. see links
The biological parents should be on the engagement announcement whether they are divorced or have remarried.
There is no compulsion to marry again when someone has been widowed.
If remarried, then step-grandma.
Yes, of course, many widows remarry, as do widowers.
dead
If you and your ex husband and your lawyers decided to leave the house in both your names, then if he or you want to sell you should be mature about it and divide the proceeds from the house.
It all depends on the person. They should wait until they are ready.
no, probably because he might get really mad, and in extreme cases, might come after you and injure you.
Legally she could - if Prince William died, she would have fulfilled her "contract" of "till death us do part" and would be free to remarry. There are bound to be controversial or political issues were she to do so however. For example, if William died after they had had children, there might be an expectation that Kate should "do her duty" to mother the future monarch, without bringing in a new father figure who would have influence over a future king without a royal background of his own while the child was in infancy. Henry VIII's sixth wife, Catherine Parr, remarried after his death.