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Only assets that the deceased person owned in his or her own name, alone, must go through probate.
In 1604 The Bigamy Act made entering into marriage with one person while still married to another a capital offence. Since 1861 though, Section 57 of the Offences Against the Person Act deems bigamy an offence punishable by a maximum of seven years imprisonment and/or a fine. However, there are some exceptions.
If you have both a surviving spouse and descendants, your spouse receives either one-third of your probate estate or a childs equal share of a probate estate. The spouse receives whichever percentage is greater between the two. The children then equally inherit the remaining balance of the probate estate.
In Tennessee, bigamy is a Class A misdemeanor and, and is punishable by a term of imprisonment and/or a fine not to exceed five thousand dollars ($5,000). With respect to an annulment based on a bigamous spouse, a petition is filed with the court which seeks to void or set aside the marriage.
Under Hindu law, a wife gets an equal share of the assets of the deceased husband divided between other Class I heirs, the children and mother. This applies only if the man dies intestate. If there are no children and other claimants, the wife is entitled to the total property.
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Exceptions. Marital privilege does not apply if 1) the private communication is revealed to third parties, 2) one spouse is suing the other (e.g., divorce), or 3) when one spouse is charged with a crime against the other or their children (e.g., domestic violence or abuse).
:n Tennessee as in most other states husband and wife are now com- petent witnesses for or against each other, but their testimony is restricted to prevent disclosure of private matters.
The spousal testimonial privilege precludes one spouse from testifying against the other spouse in criminal or related proceedings. Either spouse can invoke the privilege to prevent the testimony. This privilege does not survive the dissolution of the marital relationship.
In California, a community property state, the surviving spouse is entitled to at least one-half of any property or wealth accumulated during the marriage (i.e. community property), absent a pre-nuptial or post-nuptial agreement that states otherwise.
Bigamy in California is prosecuted under Penal Code sections 281 to 283. Bigamy can be charged as either a misdemeanor or a felony punishable by up to one year in county jail or three years in state prison.

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