No..only the (ex)husband could be held responsible
While your spouse may still have some incurred liability from a previous marriage, you, yourself, as an individual, are not.
The church frowns on divorce whether Catholic or not, and recognizes the protestant marriage as valid unless it is annulled. Thus the protestant, if remarried, cannot enter the catholic church unless previous marriage is annulled. If the protestant has NOT remarried, then he/she CAN enter the roman catholic faith, but cannot remarry unless previous marrige is annulled. A lot also depends on the person's previous spouse faith and form of marriage if spouse was Catholic. A sit down with priest would be advised.
No the new spouse is not responsible.
No. But, the child/children of the deceased may have a claim to assets of their father's estate.
No, only the biological parents pay for their children.
Usually both parties are responsible for tax debts during the marriage. A spouse might not be responsible for taxes owed before the marriage.
no the new spouse is not legally responsible for a child that is not theirs
no... not her/his child ....that is called innocent spouse and the wages of a spouse that is not responsible for someone else's child when it is not biologically theirs.
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no.
no
We don't understand what the new spouse has to do with it. The child is not his, and he is not mentioned in the divorce degree or any judgments..