If the land belonged to your husband then he would need to bring a suit in equity on his own behalf. You need to speak with an attorney to determine if you have a legitimate claim.
You can't contest a will until the maker of the will dies.
After her husband passed out,because of the heat.After her husband passed out,because of the heat.
you get it by winning the contest idk which one i passed all the contest i think its the last one
a widow
Yes, an altered gene in a zygote can be inheritable as it becomes part of the offspring's genetic makeup. This alteration can be passed on to future generations through the germline cells.
A woman whose husband has passed away is called a widow.Alternatively, a man whose wife has passed away is called a widower.
Because cells reproduce by creating an exact copy of themselves - including any mutated or altered genes.
When a husband passes away, HE is a deceased spouse. I think you may be looking for these words:A woman whose husband passed away is a widow.A man whose wife passed away is a widower.If the surviving spouse remarries, he or she is no longer a widower/widow.
If you believe a person was mentally incompetent when they drafted their will, you can contest the will showing that at the time the will was created, they lacked sufficient mental capacity. This also applies to your situation as you would need to argue that she was competent when she drafted the will and signed the house to you and mentally incompetent when she signed it over to her boyfriend. The person contesting the will must show evidence that a mental abnormality actually affected this decision, making the distribution different from what would have occurred otherwise. If sufficient evidence is shown to prove the individual's abnormal mental state altered the will, then the will be found invalid. That being said, the more evidence you have of her inability to make proper decisions near the end of her life, the stronger your case will be. You will be working with the courts on this issue, with a ultimately deciding.
Her husband passed away.
Mental illnesses are not contageous, that is they cannot be spread from one person to another. Some mental illnesses have a genetic component which may be passed on in families.
Yes if he didn't have anything to pay it off with when he passed away