Legally step parents have no legal rights regarding the child. That is an issue the parents of the child decide.
No they do not.
Illinois has given rights to parents who want to teach their children at home and homeschooling is legal in the state. Chicago has many children who do not go to school.
Children have nearly 0 rights
Children had no 'rights'. The parents had complete control over their families.
If the child was adopted the grand parents have no rights. It would be up to the adoptive parents whether any relationship could be maintained.
It is very good. It specifies that the parents are responsible for the safety and welfare of their children.
None.
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You have full and primary rights to your children. Grandparents do not have custody rights to children over parents.
No. The point of the adoption process is to transfer parental rights.
* If the father has full custody of the children, yes. * If he has partial or shared custody with the mother, it may be a violation of parental rights; that area is quite dicey, so talk to a lawyer. * If the father has no custody but does have visiting rights, then again, talk to your lawyer. * If the father has no rights to the children, then there is no crime committed.
Depend on what the will says.