She can use her married name or go back to her maiden name. If she has children many women keep the married name.
The woman is a widow.
Spouse means husband or wife, so if you are a woman they are asking for your husband's name.
There is no special name for a woman whose husband cheats on her. The name of a man whose wife cheats on him is a cuckold.
Yes she can
No, nor is it legally required in any U.S. state for a woman to take her husband's surname. If the woman chooses to use her husband's name, she should inform any applicable government agency such as the Social Security Administration of the action.
No, it is rather the custom. You should have the last name of your husband at the end of your name e.g. as my wife has: Jamila Aslam Gondal etc.
Woman's last name prior to marriage when she takes husband's last name.
Her husband/boyfriend's cheeck!
Just because your husband has a bank account with another woman's name on it doesn't necessarily mean that he has been cheating. It could well be a relative such as an aunt or someone else in the family who needs assistance in their finances. If you know the full name of the woman then check it out first by looking in the phone directory to see if her name is there or, hire a detective for those times your husband is not around and may be cheating before accusing your husband of cheating. If you cannot find out who this woman is then confront your husband calmly to find out who it is on the joint account. If it is another woman or he gets angry you know then he probably is cheating and you will have to make your future decision on this.
"woman like you"?
Traditionally yes, however it is growing more and more common for a woman to add her husbands name, for both spouses to take the woman's maiden name or for both spouses to add their spouse name to their own. It should not be taken for granted that a wife's family name is the same as her husbands, especially among younger couples.
When alphabetizing a list of married couples where the woman retains her maiden name, you should alphabetize by the last name of the husband. This approach maintains consistency and clarity in the list, as typically, couples are listed under the husband's surname in traditional formats. However, if the couple prefers to be recognized by the wife's name, it is acceptable to list them under her name as long as it is consistent throughout the entire list.