In the US, of course not.
No. His wife has no rights to the inheritance.
No, there is not a song titled 'The Other Half of Me' by Zooey Deschanel.
Half the estate would be the default. If the children are his as well, he could get all of it.
By Genes, half from the mother and half from the father.
No. Your spouse has no right to your parent's estate. Following that, your spouse has no right to any property that you inherit at the time of your inheritance. If you are concerned about protecting your inheritance from any future claims in any future divorce action you should consult with an attorney now for advice on how to protect it from any future claims.
No. An inheritance is not considered joint property, so you are not entitled to any portion of your husband's share of his inheritance.
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Yes, your husband can leave his half of your home and business to someone else, depending on the legal agreements in place and local laws. If he has a will, he can specify who inherits his share. If there is no will, state laws regarding inheritance will determine how his share is distributed. It's advisable to consult with a legal professional to understand the implications and ensure proper estate planning.
An estranged wife has a right to her deceased husbands estate if a divorce has not taken place, as she/he is deemed as next of kin, but very few ex partners would claim on the estate as it can become a legal minefield, if a divorce has been granted then she has no rights whatsoever on the estate.
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This depends on many factors. First and foremost are you in a community property state? Did the inheritance pass through a will or a trust? I would suggest you talk to an estate attorney. However, in most cases once you receive the inheritance into your estate as a married couple it becomes the property of both spouses. Therefore, they may have a right to half of the inheritance. Also if you have been married for a set period of time as designated by your state then they too may have a right to half of the inheritance. Once the inheritance was removed from your mother's estate in no longer was your mother's property, but was added to your estate. Being married give your spouse the right to marital assets of which this became when your mother's estate was settled and you received your inheritance.