Your children are eligible for Social Security now until they are either 18 or 21. You may be able to get a widows SSI pension. Contact them at ssa gov.
No, not unless it can be proven that the wife was an accomplice or complicit in the crime. HOWEVER: depending on the state, the innocent wife may have to deal with efforts to collect damages by the husbands victim(s) if they can get court orders placing liens on the husbands assets.
Generally, insurance policies exclude suicide. Check with your insurance company, as they are all different.
Commits- like: she commits a crime.
Social Security pays for the child until he or she is 18 years of age.
Legally yes. Morally, that is just wrong. He needs to get himself an attorney, FAST!
That would depend on what one commits to. If one commits to a job, one would lose some free time, dependency on others, the uncertainty of tomorrow, and the routine of looking for a job. If one commits to a relationship one would lose some of their personal time, freedom to date others and total control of some decisions. If one commits to college, they would lose some personal freedom to study time and there would be some financial sacrifice. If one commits to having children they loose their personal identity.
A person who commits a homicide is a murderer.
In Greek mythology, Jocasta did not directly kill her children. She unknowingly married her own son, Oedipus, and had children with him. Oedipus later learns the truth and gouges out his own eyes in despair, while Jocasta commits suicide.
A person who commits sin is called a sinner.
no
none. it is the person behind the gun who commits the crime. firearms alone cannot kill someone
Depends on his policy. In most cases yes, but the family must wait 2 years to collect. Also, the amount may not be the full amount as if it were a line of duty death.