The wedding ring is the property of the person who it was given to. If the deceased wife had it in her possession when she died, then it will form part of her estate and go to her heirs.
Once a gift is given at the wedding then these gifts of owned by the couple and if they divorce it will be up to them to decide who keeps what.
Usually the bride keeps it or if it is being thrown to the crowd of single ladies as per tradition, the lady that catches it keeps the bouquet.
How long a person keeps tax records for a deceased person will vary depending on the circumstances. Use your best judgment. It is recommended that a live person keeps their records for 5 to 7 years.
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Someone who signs your wedding certificate.
BAD very bad because that is what you got on your wedding day and it keeps you and your wife bonded!
Your wife cannot contest the divorce itself; she can only contest the division of property and assets of the marriage. The divorce case cannot go on forever; there will be a trial and the assets will be divided fairly by the court.
Legally, nothing. If the man is granted the divorce and keeps the mistress, then she has won the honor of being with a man that can't be trusted.
Sounds like he is having secodn thoughts about the divorce, but before you get back togethre you'd need to sit down and talk (A lot)
Keep the ring and sell it. Take the money and go on a cruise and forget him !!
i know just snog her
When you are sure that a relationship has come to an end, I think a divorce is the best idea! You have to start a new life and meet new people who will make you happy! Without a divorce you can't feel free to start this new life, something keeps connecting you with the past...!