Can we do marriage after death in family?
A death in the families from either side would not postpone the marriage ceremony. Every family has two main parts – members belonging to the same ‘Gotram’ and belonging to other ‘Gotram’. In case of death the family members belonging to other ‘Gotram’ attend and witness the marriage.
Is it OK to not remarry after your spouse dies?
There is nothing in wrong in remarrying after the death of a spouse because if you had a good relationship with the deceased spouse, he would want you move on and be happy. You can still carry forward the happy memories from your previous marriage. It’s not “wrong” in any moral or ethical sense.
What happens to a marriage when someone dies?
Marital status is a matter of personal choice in social settings. Legally, when a spouse dies, the contractual marriage is broken and no longer exists.
What to do if your husband dies without a will?
Your husband died without a will two years ago. You had to apply to the court to be appointed as his administrator. You must pay his creditors before you distribute his estate assets, according to your province’s intestate laws. Each province has different laws that dictate how your spouse’s estate is distributed.
What happens to my husband’s assets when he remarries?
However, upon getting remarried, something changed in that equation. Whether he got swept up in marriage, or it was an oversight, or whatever the reason was, his will indicated that his assets would pass to the 2nd wife. That’s right: his adult kids would get nothing, even though he was very close to them.
Do I have to pay my husband’s taxes on his estate?
Notice will not satisfy your personal liability to pay his income taxes from his estate funds only. Remember, you are wearing multiple hats as estate administrator, beneficiary and parent of your minor daughter when your husband passed. The law still requires you to pay all creditors before you distribute his estate.
Are you legally obliged to pay your deceased spouse’s debts?
If you were a cosigner or otherwise legally obligated for your deceased spouses debts. If you live in a community property state, you may be responsible for paying the debt with community assets, but you should consult an attorney to understand your rights and obligations.