If you divorced your husband, you are no longer entitled to anything he leaves behind. If he has left you in his will then you may receive some property.
A husband and wife are one person and that person is the husband.
Then the husband is the sole owner of the property. Unless it is specifically written in the husbands Will (if he should die) the property belongs to him and him alone.
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.
The word husbands' is the possessive form of the plural noun husbands, a word for "of MORE THAN ONE husband".
This will depend on whether your husband added you to the title or left the house to you in his will. Because he owned the property before you were married, he could leave it to another person in his will if he never added you to the title.
husbands' ex: All of the women have their husbands' money.
The singular form of the plural noun husbands is husband.
Simply talk to your husband about it. If he doesn't agree with you I would talk to your husbands friend. And don't kick him out if you know he has no where to go. We don't need another home less guy! And if they agree with you try to help your husbands friend find a house.
Husband is singular. The plural form is husbands.
The plural form of the noun husband is husbands.The plural possessive form is husbands'.example: Our husbands' names are Matt and Mike.
In your will you would devise your real property to your son in fee simple to be his absolutely and forever, however, subject to the right of your second husband to occupy the property during his natural life.
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