Is he a control freak? Perhaps he knows he's in control at home and is staying with you at the hospital to make sure no one else interferes with his "property."
Make sure that you talk to the patients advocate at the hospital where your husband is staying! Best of Luck!
No, i would not.
hospital / nursing home etc.
her husband thought madame loisel would be pleased besides her husband never goes out and it would be an occasion for him.
There would be no record of where St. Patrick was born. It would almost certainly have been in his own home and not at a hospital, as that is what would have happened at that time.
In English we do not have a word for "husband's home." English-speakers don't distinguish between homes in that way. It sounds like you are talking about a word connected with the custom of the wife going to live in her husband's family home. English-language kinship terms are much more limited than, for example, those of Indian languages. We don't have as many special words for specific types of kinship relationships. If I want to refer to the house owned by my husband's family -- his parents' home -- I might call it my in-laws' home or my husband's "family home." If someone else is talking about it, they would just use the name of the family--e.g., the Smith family home (but then it would not be clear if that meant the husband named Smith or his father).You could just say "husband's house" or "husband's home," but that might be confusing, causing people to wonder why the husband would have a separate house from that of his wife (since in US culture a couple usually live in their own home, not with the husband's or wife's parents). That's why it might be better to say "husband's family home" or "husband's family's home."
There are variables in this type of situation so you should seek the advice of an attorney who could review your situation and explain your options and obligations, if any. Generally, a decedent's estate is responsible for paying their debts. Your home would be safe from creditors since full ownership passed directly to you upon your husband's death. What you might owe depends on what you signed when your husband was admitted to the hospital. If your husband owned any property in his own name that must be used to pay his debts. The attorney can advise you.There are variables in this type of situation so you should seek the advice of an attorney who could review your situation and explain your options and obligations, if any. Generally, a decedent's estate is responsible for paying their debts. Your home would be safe from creditors since full ownership passed directly to you upon your husband's death. What you might owe depends on what you signed when your husband was admitted to the hospital. If your husband owned any property in his own name that must be used to pay his debts. The attorney can advise you.There are variables in this type of situation so you should seek the advice of an attorney who could review your situation and explain your options and obligations, if any. Generally, a decedent's estate is responsible for paying their debts. Your home would be safe from creditors since full ownership passed directly to you upon your husband's death. What you might owe depends on what you signed when your husband was admitted to the hospital. If your husband owned any property in his own name that must be used to pay his debts. The attorney can advise you.There are variables in this type of situation so you should seek the advice of an attorney who could review your situation and explain your options and obligations, if any. Generally, a decedent's estate is responsible for paying their debts. Your home would be safe from creditors since full ownership passed directly to you upon your husband's death. What you might owe depends on what you signed when your husband was admitted to the hospital. If your husband owned any property in his own name that must be used to pay his debts. The attorney can advise you.
well i would have to say the one in her home town
Ive just married and my husband owned a home before we were married my name is not on the title of the home would i still own part of it the home is in Connecticut.and what are my rites to it?
No, this would not be allowed.
Childrens Hospital - 2008 Home Is Where the Hospital Is - 3.4 was released on: USA: 23 June 2011
removing husband from home when name is not on the deed?