You haven't identified the parties to the Will nor the provisions of the Will. You mentioned a husband and "the partner". You have not provided enough clear detail.
Probably, as long as you're not a minor. Call a lawyer.
No. Being a "co-habitant" does not bestow any legal rights if you're not on the deed. Also, if you signed a contract to make certain the property was to be kept separate from yours then you are doubly prevented from making any claim. You have no standing.
no, not from you, but from him yes
The Antarctic Treaty was signed in 1959
If the will was not signed it will not be valid. The previous will or the states intestacy laws will apply.
You have no claim on your former spouse's SS benefits.
You do have a claim in your late husband's share of a family trust if that trust was willed to you by your husband. You can hire an attorney to help settle the trust.
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No.
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Household bills are not tax deductible.
The new owner.