Yes, he can.
Yes, your mother who is widowed can marry your father-in-law who is also widowed. This does not mean your mother or the father-in-law has forgotten or stopped loving their deceased mates, but companionship is important for a couple and hopefully both sides of the family will be happy for your mother and father-in-law.
No, the oldest child is not automatically the next of kin of a widowed father. The next of kin refers to the person who has the closest relationship or legal rights to make decisions on behalf of an individual who is incapacitated or deceased. It could be a spouse, child, parent, or another close family member, depending on the specific laws and circumstances.
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yes he was a widowed
I was widowed in 1983.
Nine - Eight with his Father and Mother but 1 when his widowed mother married another man.
John Singleton Copley was home-schooled by his step-father. After his biological father had died in 1748, his widowed mother remarried to a teacher/engraver.
A widowed relationship is when the wife's husband dies or gets murdered.
No, the plural for the noun widow is widows.The word 'widowed' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun: my widowed sister.
mark "other" if divorced or widowed
is this his way of grieving? answer that question for your self spend time with him talk to him