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No, not if husband titled the property as joint tenants or tenants by the entirety with his wife. The only situation in which he could not make that change would be if he was ordered to hold the property in trust by virtue of some court order or some written agreement.

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If my husband owns a property with his ex-wife and they share the mortgage on the property am I liable for anything if he dies or defaults on the loan?

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What if your husband has four children away from your marriage?

Your husband should be paying child support for his children unless the mother of the children has remarried and her new husband adopts the children. It would be wise that he gets each child DNA tested to even be sure they are his children. If your husband did not let you know before you married him that he had four children then it's an injustice to you, but the two of you have to learn to communicate and decide on what the right recourse is to resolve this problem.


Do you have to leave your child with her fathers girlfriend if he has plans during his visitation time?

If your husband's girlfriend is mature and responsible and your children like her then there is no reason the children can't be left with her. If you don't feel she is responsible to look after them or the children don't like her then have your husband return the children to you if he has to leave their residence.


Texas property 48 ac plus home owned by husband and wife with 6 children husband dies how is the property supposed to be divided?

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What are the Islamic laws regarding the sharing of a wife's inheritance in her husband's property after his death?

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Who would inherit my home if I die with no will with my husband on the deed and two children not of this marriage?

That would depend on the tenancy recited in the deed to you and your husband. If a joint tenancy or tenancy by the entirety was created in your deed then he would become the sole owner of the property upon your death. He could then make his own will and leave the property to his own relatives when he dies. If there is no tenancy recited on the deed or it provides that you will hold the property as tenants in common then upon your death your interest in the property may be shared by your children and your husband according to the laws of intestacy in your state. Your children may receive nothing depending on the value of the estate. Alternatively, if the property is owned as tenants in common you could leave your half interest to your children in your will with a life estate to your husband. That way he could continue to live on the property and when he decided to sell or if he died your children would receive half of the proceeds of the sale of the property. You should seek the advice of an attorney to discuss your options.


Can your children be beneficiary to your husbands estate?

Yes, if they are named in the will. Or if the will leaves the money to you or your descendants. If your husband is not their father, there is no automatic right to the property.


What you call fathers sister and her husband?

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What rights does a second husband have to deceased wife property?

If the property is owned by a valid trust it is not part of the decedent's estate. The purpose of the trust was to protect and preserve the property for the children. The second wife has no rights in the property.


If husband's name is on a deed he dies he has a surviving wife he has 2 surviving adult children there is no will who inherits the real property?

The wife and kids.


What to do when your husband walks out on you?

You file for a legal separation which will divide money and property and if you have children, visitation rights. Then you decide if you are going to divorce and proceed with that.

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