yes
It's the amount the widow needs for support for a year and is payable from the residual estate of the decedent (assets not specifically bequeathed).
Nothing. Your allowance does not depend on how much you spend or save.
Yes, in Canada, widows may be eligible for the Canada Pension Plan (CPP) survivor's pension provided by the federal government. Each province may also have its own pension or benefits for widows, such as the Ontario Guaranteed Annual Income System (GAINS). Eligibility and benefits vary, so it is recommended to contact relevant government agencies for more information.
5$ every day
she does not have an allowance she goes shopping with her mothershe doesnt get all he rmoney. she lost a credit card so she doesnt get that much.
It depends entirely on your personal finances. There is no requirement to give them any allowance.
I am on widows pension and I work. How much can I earn.
it depends how much they want to pay you !! :)
Female black widows are the spiders you'd see in pictures of black widows. The males are much smaller, do not even look like black widows, and are not dangerous. The females can be deadly but you'd have to really disturb one to get bitten. They're not like bees.
I personally never got an allowance. But I'd think 10-20 dollars a week, depending on how much work you do.
Scottish Widows mortgages are much like other home mortgages. It has been found that Scottish Widows does allow one to borrow up to 90% if the mortgage is for professionals. They want to encourage young professionals.