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No. He is brilliant and is one of the richest men in the world. He and his wife also contribute to making the world better through charitable programs.
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If you are a fee owner you have the same rights as any other fee owner does in making decisions about the real estate. If you aren't a fee owner you have no right to partake in the decision making.
Typically, a wife would have priority over a stepson regarding decisions and rights concerning her husband's affairs, including power of attorney. However, this can vary based on the specific circumstances, legal documentation, and the husband's intentions. It's important to review any legal documents and seek professional advice in such situations.
There is no such legal entity as a step-wife. A second wife is the surviving spouse and has rights of inheritance under state laws. A wife who is disinherited by will has the right of election. The surviving spouse can elect to take a statutory share of the testator's estate. That share can be up to one-third of the estate. Texas is also a community property state. A surviving spouse has rights in any property acquired during the marriage. You should consult with an attorney who can review your situation and determine what your rights are under your state laws.
A decedent's spouse is the next of kin and has the right to make all decisions regarding the funeral. The spouse is also responsible for paying the bill. The "family" must defer to the spouse's wishes.
You are the surviving spouse as long as you weren't divorced. You have all the rights provided by your state laws as the surviving spouse. You can check the laws of your state at the related question link provided below.
No. Your spouse is your wife.
In the Modern Western World the husband has no claim to his wife's property that she acquired prior to marriage. He may have rights as a surviving spouse under state laws of intestacy if she died without a will.In the Modern Western World the husband has no claim to his wife's property that she acquired prior to marriage. He may have rights as a surviving spouse under state laws of intestacy if she died without a will.In the Modern Western World the husband has no claim to his wife's property that she acquired prior to marriage. He may have rights as a surviving spouse under state laws of intestacy if she died without a will.In the Modern Western World the husband has no claim to his wife's property that she acquired prior to marriage. He may have rights as a surviving spouse under state laws of intestacy if she died without a will.
It will depend on the existence of children from the first wife. Typically the current spouse gets the bulk of the estate, if there are children, it may be split with them.
Unless there is something unusual, yes.
No, "spouse" is not a verb. It is a noun used to refer to a person's husband or wife.
Your husband or wife is your spouse.
Spouse means husband or wife, as in a man and his spouse or a woman and her spouse