Old times sake. See what's going on in her life. No real ulterior motive, unless he is a user and needs something, which Im sure she will pick up on right away. If they only talk on the phone no biggy unless, the womens new partner objects or she doesnt want anything to do with him.
His exwife's name is Kim and they are divorced, twice.
Not completely, Collins openly admits that some of their divorce-related correspondence was by fax,
Um... if he was definatley then only one paying premiums after the divorce, then you should be ritefully incharge of the insurance. Because A she and him were divorced, and B she didn't pay the policy fees. Ur welcome
I am not sure what your talking about but let me try to answer this. If the wife divorced the man before he died then no she would not be entitled to his pension. It does not matter if she remarried or not.
If your decree makes you responsible for paying the mortgage, then you should try to contact the mortgage company about getting some arrangement going that will help you stay current while you find another job. You should also contact your ex wife about the situation, and hope she can step up for a few months to help with the issue.
Only if the divorce settlement stated stated so, then yes.
Poor grammar. It means nothing.
If they have children, There is 0 you can, Or should do. You already signed off on that.
You can, but if she plans to file a "No Contest" to the divorce, why bother using it at all? Keep it in your back pocked and use it if you feel that you have to.
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.
Nothing. She has the right to keep her name or take back her maiden name. Most women, if there are children, keep the name. Get over it.
No, but he should file a challenge. see links