After your brother dies, his wife is still your sister-in-law. If she remarries, you or she may find it convenient to think of her as your former sister-in-law.
King William III dies in 1702 and Queen Anne, his sister in law takes over from 1702 to 1714. Anne dies and King George I reigns from 1714 to 1727 when he dies. His son King George II was then king until 1760.
no, this way if the president dies, the vice president is still there to replace him
There is a form that is submitted to the court with the will to request a letter of authority. It can recommend who wishes to be the executor. In most cases, unless there is controversy, the court will appoint that person. Otherwise the court will appoint a neutral party.
Eva Buchbinder does not die in torn Thread. Rosie who is Dora's sister and Rachel and Eva's friend in the labor camp does die.
After your brother dies, his wife is still your sister-in-law. If she remarries, you or she may find it convenient to think of her as your former sister-in-law.
Still the wife.
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In most families she would still be referred to as your mother-in-law. If you remarry, you would introduce her as your first husband's mother.
No because he is not still your husband. You have divorced yourself from him, so therefore have separated yourself from him.
When an ex-husband says 'love never dies', it usually means he still loves you, and always will love you, even if you don't love him.
A husband is called a WIDOWER when his wife dies.
When a husband dies the wife is called his widow.
Abraham's sister dies by giving birth to her child.
Yes. The term "sister-in-law" is used for two types of relationships:The wife of your brotherThe sister of your wifeSome languages may have some different terms for these two cases, but in English they're both "sister-in-law".