Yes. The spouse usually has priority over adult children. It is also dependent upon what the will says. If there is no will, the intestacy laws of the state will specify who gets what.
Of course. That's the purpose of a "joint" account.
Legally, in most cases, yes. Ethically, no, not without permission.
Yes, if your wife is listed as a joint account holder, she can withdraw money from the joint account without needing your permission.
It depends. Yes - If it was a single holder account held by the husband and the wife used illegal means (like signing a check on her husbands behalf) to take money from it. No - If it was a joint account or if the wife used her husbands ATM Card.
You need to talk to an attorney (solicitor) about this, the details in the divorce settlement are what matter.
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The back child support is still a debt. The estate should make a claim against the father. The money is still owed to the mother. Whether your wife receives any of it will depend on the estate and what bills are owed.
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A father is responsible for helping raise the child and helping his wife. the father needs to help raise the child. he does this by providing the child a home, food, education, and love. the father needs a job so he can earn money that can go to his child. love is the most important responsiblity for the child.
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How accepted maria leon father in the story of how my brother leon/noel brought home a wife
Hades took Persephone to the Underworld to be His wife. Zeus (Persephone's father) promised Persephone to Hades as his wife.
A home is an association of Family members including Mother, father, Wife, child, brother, sister etc.
The administror's wife has not authority to do anything with the estate. If they do, they can be held accountable for theft or misappropriation.
Your father's brother is your uncle. His wife is your aunt.