You can have a will made out are they can make you power of attorney. States establish laws on how real property can be protected from creditor attachment and exempted from probate procedure. Depending on the laws of the state in which the property is located a married couple should make the choice of titling property in the way that is most advantageous to their personal circumstances. Generally the first choice would be "Tenancy By The Entirety" (TBE), second choice "Joint Tenants With Rights Of Survivorship" (JTWRS), third choice "Joint Tenants" (JT). Under such circumstances as cited in the question a Quitclaim Deed should never be used.
if your husband put his family ahead of you and your children then you should divorce him because that means that he really dont care about you or your children
If your children were close with their father you should attend the funeral to be there to support your children.
I think you should discuss how to discipline your children with your husband privately. Children will get confused if parents have different expectations.
There is nothing wrong with what she is saying because your children with your ex are her step children. It is doubtful she is saying this to be nasty to your children and you should realize that your children think of you and your ex husband as their parents and your ex husband's wife may not be well accepted by your children because children always hope their parents will get back together again.
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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.
If they have children, There is 0 you can, Or should do. You already signed off on that.
You should consult with an attorney. Your ex-wife's new husband would need to agree to legally adopt the children and take on the responsibility of financial support.You should consult with an attorney. Your ex-wife's new husband would need to agree to legally adopt the children and take on the responsibility of financial support.You should consult with an attorney. Your ex-wife's new husband would need to agree to legally adopt the children and take on the responsibility of financial support.You should consult with an attorney. Your ex-wife's new husband would need to agree to legally adopt the children and take on the responsibility of financial support.
Not unless your husband's Will states it. Although you have every right to be looked after should you become a widow, it would be nice if something was left to the children as well. The children should have the right to a few personal things of their fathers (or mothers should she have left anything behind which your husband may have kept.)
* 'Ex' means ... no longer together! No, he should not have a birthday dinner celebration without you there. If he has children with his wife and the children are present then that is a different story, but, with children or without you should be there.
i think you should call you ur ex husband his real name and when referring to his children it depends wether or not he had them with someone else...maybe just my "ex's children"
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