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Are you entitled to a lump sum for the upkeep of your daughter following her fathers death?

Generally, no. However, she may be entitled to an inheritance, and if she is a minor, her surviving spouse may hold that inheritance in trust for her.


Nh common law marriage surviving spouse rights?

New Hampshire recognizes common law marriage for purposes of probate only. In other words, they recognize a common law marriage at the time of the spouses death to ensure the surviving spouse can receive the inheritance with no issues.


What are the legal rights of a common law spouse in Texas?

In Texas, common law spouses do not have the same legal rights as married couples. Common law spouses are not recognized as legally married in Texas, so they do not have the same rights to property division, spousal support, or inheritance as legally married couples. It is important for common law spouses to have legal agreements in place to protect their rights in case of separation or death.


Is a divorced spouse entitled to a death certificate in Ca?

If the spouse can prove that a death certificate is needed to prove that the ex-spouse is deceased in order to clear up legal issues. Such as support (alimony), property, etc.


If a spouse is found guilty of wrongful death are they still entitled to their spouse's estate or does it go to the children of the deceased spouse?

That would probably depend upon the laws of the state you are in.


Is Florida a dower state?

Yes, Florida is a dower state. A wife is entitled to 1/3 of the estate, after their spouses death.


Who is responsibe for spouses debts in case of death?

The estate is responsible to resolve all debts. Once they are resolved, then the rest can be distributed to the spouse.


Is inheritance affected by community property law in Texas ?

Yes, inheritance can be affected by community property law in Texas because spouses in a community property state typically own equal shares of all marital property acquired during the marriage, which can impact inheritance rights and obligations upon the death of one spouse. Any property owned as community property at the time of death of one spouse may be subject to specific rules under community property laws that could affect inheritance rights. It's important to consult with a legal professional to understand how community property laws in Texas may impact inheritance.


Is a wife entitled to her husbands inheritance during marriage?

No. A spouse has no right to any interest in their husband's or wife's inheritance. In most States in the event of the death of either husband or wife their estate automatically passes to the surviving spouse. There are other states that allow other immediate family other than the surviving spouse to lay claim on assets if the deceased did not have a legal will. If the husband or wife has a legal will that designates the inheritance or other property or possessions to other family members/people, the surviving spouse may contest the will but that is usually not very successful in most cases. Regarding marital assets and divorce: most states consider an inheritance separate property and not part of the marital assets as long as the recipient keeps it separate.


If the widow of the deceased remarries is she still entitled to his estate if their are legal heirs involved?

Generally, if she was married to the decedent at the time of death then she is entitled to a portion of the estate as the surviving spouse.


If a man excludes his spouse form his will can she challenge this will after his death?

She is certainly entitled to do so. I don't believe that any state allows a lawful spouse to be completely dis-inherited.


Why are you responsible for your spouses credit card debt after his death in the state of California?

The estate has primary responsibility. But the debts of a spouse are a benefit to both of them, so both have the responsibility.