Unless she had children, yes, her spouse would receive the money. However, there may have been a clause in the original will that left her the money, but that is not likely.
Present yourselves as husband and wife;consenting to the marriage;cohabitation;having the reputation in the community as being married.See Section 14-1-109.5, Colorado Revised Statutes.
An inheritance by either a wife or her husband is not the property of the other. An inheritance is the sole property of the beneficiary who inherited it.An inheritance by either a wife or her husband is not the property of the other. An inheritance is the sole property of the beneficiary who inherited it.An inheritance by either a wife or her husband is not the property of the other. An inheritance is the sole property of the beneficiary who inherited it.An inheritance by either a wife or her husband is not the property of the other. An inheritance is the sole property of the beneficiary who inherited it.
You are related to your husband by marriage. He is your spouse.
arranged marriage is when your parents arrange your wife/husband. And sometimes they may even have a dowry this is when the brides father pays the husband to be the husband .
Yes. You are related to your husband by marriage. He is your spouse.
If she is still married to her 1st husband then her second marriage to you is illegal and you are NOT married.
An "uncle by marriage" would be your spouse's Aunt's husband.
Husband and wife relationship is called a marriage.
It was inherited by her husband.
He is. What he comes to the marriage with is his, including debt.
Husband - Male partner in a marriageBy: Khaycee M. Cruz
nope nope