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Yes, and they frequently are as in the case of the standard husband and wife will, where each spouse leaves the entire estate to the other spouse and names that spouse the executor.
no they don't
She leaves her spouse.
No. Regardless of when the items were acquired, the Will leaves them to the surviving spouse. They now belong to the surviving spouse.
No. Generally, in the United States, a legal divorce nullifies any provisions made for a spouse in a will that was written prior to the divorce unless the will specifically states it will remain effective in the case of a divorce.
In most instances, the estate is responsible. It means the estate that is inherited from the spouse will be smaller.
They need to close the estate. This is much easier when the spouse inherits everything.
If your spouse voluntarily leaves the home, they are still obligated to financially support their children. Child support is based on the income and circumstances of both parents, not on who is living in the home. Therefore, your spouse would still be required to pay child support.
no they never leaves there spouse
Abandonment is not grounds for divorce in Michigan. Michigan is a "no-fault" divorce state.
Probate court is used when the dead person has a Will leaving their money or possessions to another person. If the dead person leaves something to their spouse, the spouse will receive it.
everything except leaves