No. Nor does she have the right to accept any court ordered child support payments. She must petition the court to be appointed the child's legal guardian. If the deceased mother had full legal custody a guardian must be appointed or you must obtain legal custody through the court.
In "The Giver," spouses are assigned children when they apply for parental roles at the Ceremony of Twelve. Once selected, the children are assigned to them by the Committee of Elders.
For spouses, people are "assigned" to each other. For children, they are once again "assigned" to their children - 1 boy 1 girl. Both you have to apply for.
If children are not common to both spouses it means that one of the spouses is not the biological parent. One of the parents is a step-parent. The child was not born to the married couple, but resulted from a previous relationship.
For spouses, people are "assigned" to each other. For children, they are once again "assigned" to their children - 1 boy 1 girl. Both you have to apply for.
Yes they can, but not with their spouses or partners.
You have worded the question really strange but I can tell you that it's only the biological parents who pay for their child. Not the spouses/step parents.
Yes, if they are married to the children. They are part of the family.
The birth of all of my parents, siblings, spouses, and children.
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You should discuss that with your lawyer. If she asks for your spouse's phone number and you have doubts then ask her why she would need it.
of course artisans had children! are you crazy?! they were good with their hands! ;) they were great at rubbing and sculpting. their spouses were VERY lucky people xD
The alimony you get can increase based on the income of both spouses. If the person paying the alimony starts to make more money, they can be required to pay more based on a percentage.