The surname of the man who is the husband is used to call the women that's is the wife. So if the husband is called Mr. Williams Kennedy, where Williams is his surname then the wife would be that. In this case the two would be called Mr. and Mrs Williams. You can write it two ways: Mr. and Mrs. the guy's last name, or Mr. and Mrs. the guy's first and last name.
His first wifes name was Rose, maiden name unknown, and his second wifes name was Barbara, her maiden name also unknown. Rose died during the first winter and Barbara survived her husband and had seven kids
car is in wifes and my name, she got a title loan unknowingly from the husband. She defaulted, can they take the car from the husband?
Both of you, together and individually!
Not if the wife's name is on the title. She is the only one who can sell the car.
Ask yourself the question that if the husband purchased a lottery ticket and the ticket was a winner, would the payments be partly the wife's?
No unless his name is on any debt or contract.
Is a Husband supposed to buy a gift for his wifes baby shower?
Only if he has authority to act as her agent by virtue of a valid power of attorney.
She would now owe on the car. She inherits everything.
She can take it no problem.
My wifes brother in law!
yea