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Can you draw deceased husbands benefit if remarried?

In general, if you remarry before the age of 60, you cannot receive your deceased husband's Social Security benefits. However, if you remarry after the age of 60 (or after 50 if disabled), you may be eligible to receive benefits based on your deceased husband's work record.


What happens to a widow's social security benefits if she decides to remarry?

If a widow decides to remarry, her social security benefits based on her deceased spouse's record will generally stop. She may be eligible for benefits based on her new spouse's record instead.


If not legally adopted is a child intitled to inheritence or is the wife?

If there is not will and the child is not the natural child of the deceased, and has not been adopted, they have no legal standing to inherit anything. If the child is the descendant of the wife and not the deceased, the child will get nothing directly, the wife will inherit. And if there were children of the deceased, but not the wife, those children may inherit some things.


Do you have any claim to your adopted brother's estate?

If he had no will, no wife and children and your parents are deceased you may have a claim if he was legally adopted. You can check the laws of intestacy for your jurisdiction at the related question link.If he had no will, no wife and children and your parents are deceased you may have a claim if he was legally adopted. You can check the laws of intestacy for your jurisdiction at the related question link.If he had no will, no wife and children and your parents are deceased you may have a claim if he was legally adopted. You can check the laws of intestacy for your jurisdiction at the related question link.If he had no will, no wife and children and your parents are deceased you may have a claim if he was legally adopted. You can check the laws of intestacy for your jurisdiction at the related question link.


Does a survivor retirement pension beneficiary lose benefit if he or she remarry?

In some cases, a survivor retirement pension beneficiary may lose their benefits if they remarry, particularly if the pension is based on the deceased spouse's earnings. It's important to check the specific pension plan's rules regarding remarrying to understand how it may affect the benefits.


If your partner dies would you still be classified as being married?

When you partner is deceased you are either a widow (woman) or widower (man) and you are no longer married although some partners were so in love with their deceased partner they still consider themselves married and may never remarry.


Why won't the Catholic Church allow deacons to marry if not already married when becoming a deacon or if married if he becomes a widower cannot remarry?

A deacon may not marry after ordination as he has taken a vow of celibacy when he gets ordained, which means that he may not marry after ordination. If he is married when he is ordained, then he remains married, but may not remarry should his wife die.


How long do you wait to remarry after divorce in WA?

You may remarry as soon as your divorce is finalized. The court will issue an order stating that your divorce is final; only then can you remarry.


Can a wife take her marriage license to the courthouse and have her name put on a house deed and have her husbands deceased wifes name taken off?

No, she cannot do that. The deceased wife's name will be removed by the executor upon the presentation of a death certificate. Depending on the law, the wife may be automatically assumed to be on the deed whether it is physically there or not.


Is that automatically legal for a married man to find another wife if he has had no communication with his wife for more than 10 years?

He can go out and find a woman that wants to be his wife. He can even live with her as man and wife (in most western society's) However he may not remarry unless his first wife has died or he has devorced her, which after 10 years should not be hard to accomplish.


Are you responsible for social security payments incorrectly made to your now deceased wife?

yes you may not spend these payments. YOu wil have to pay back.


Is Swayden a Lebanese last name?

Yes, Swayden can be considered a Lebanese last name. It is not among the most common Lebanese surnames, but it may be found within certain communities in Lebanon. Lebanese surnames often reflect the country's diverse cultural and historical influences, and Swayden may have specific regional or familial significance.