Sorry, unless you are using the wrong terms in asking your question - death is not considered a disability, and your deceased husband would not be eligible for any DIASABILITY benefits.
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No, once the person who was awarded the disabilty dies, the payments to that person end. The sopuse would then have to file seperately to see if they qualify by themselves.
Yes, They still take out money with disabilty.
Yes, one spouse can file for divorce without the other spouse's consent.
How many years after can someone file for his citizenship if his spouse died before himgetting his green card? She was us citizen
No, you do not have to file taxes jointly with your spouse. You have the option to file taxes separately if you choose to do so.
File it by yourself. Spouse does not need to file. Any joint debts will become her sole responsibility.
File where you live. Doesn't matter where spouse lives.
One spouse can file bankruptcy separately and both are held responsible.
Yes, you can file as married filing jointly for the tax year in which your spouse passed away.
Yes, one spouse (rather than the couple) can file for bankruptcy when they have significant individual debts. Generally, this action by one spouse will not negatively affect the financial situation of the other spouse, nor will they be responsible for the debts of their spouse. It is important to note that those debts in which the couple is jointly and severally liable for will remain with the spouse that did not file for bankruptcy.
If you file taxes separately, you are generally not responsible for your spouse's tax debt. Each spouse is responsible for their own tax liabilities when filing separately.