Q: If you marry a man who was only divorced four months in oklahoma, are you his legal wife and next of kin if he dies?
the marriage took place in texas, but they live in oklahoma. he just passed away and she...the so called wife had him cremated against his family's wishes, and took all his money out of his bank account,including his 3 young sons She also took ownership of his 79,000.00 new corvette . I am his mother and want to have the marriage annulled. COST IS NO ISSUE, I want JUSTICE, for my son , his 3 little boys and myself. I lost my heart, I will never smile again. That woman insisted he spend untold thousands on her, or she would seek an annulment and have him charged with bigamy. My son was a two times vet, and disabled from the war. He had a perfect history, all his life. She gave her baby son away to his dad so he would divorce her. ALL WHO KNOW HER KNOW SHE IS ON DRUGS, AND USES MEN. please HELP ME I and many more think she killed him, she even told me she would make sure he never married another, and he told me of her putting drugs in his coffee and food,
A: Sorry, but she is his legal wife, and you have no standing to seek an annulmnet of their marriage. You should contact a probate attorney in the county of his residence to see if there is anything your children can possibly recover through probate of his estate. Good luck.
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