Your wife (the widow) will have rights to your property. Her children are not your heirs. But she is allowed to give them anything given to her. Make and iron clad will, with an excellent attorney, detailing the distribution of your estate.
she was considered an outsider because Ruth was from Moab, and had no property rights because she was a widow and did not have any children.
she was considered an outsider because Ruth was from Moab, and had no property rights because she was a widow and did not have any children.
she was considered an outsider because Ruth was from Moab, and had no property rights because she was a widow and did not have any children.
she was considered an outsider because Ruth was from Moab, and had no property rights because she was a widow and did not have any children.
If a husband conveyed his individually owned property to his brother before he died, his widow has no rights in that property unless she lives in a community property state. In that case she should consult with an attorney.
no because if its a widow then he man is dead and a dead person cant marry a living person!
This is legal for a man to marry his widow's sister in France.
No one
The same way she got married before she became a widow.
No. A widow's personal property is not part of her husband's estate.
In Greece, people are allowed to marry three times in church, therefore marrying a widow presents no special problem.
It is legal for a man in France to marry his widow's sister. These people are not related and there is no problem with marrying.