Then unless the biological father is ok with this and signs his rights over, the new husband has no legal rights to the child.
Yes with her biological fathers consent.
If he has adopted her then he is her father and has all of the biological fathers rights transferred to him at adoption. If adopted yes
One would refer to my grandfather's daughter and her husband as my mother and father, assuming he is my biological father and not a step-father.
Your husband has no rights over the child because he did not help in the creation of the child, but he can legally adopt her.
He would have all of the rights that a biological father has. If he was not the biological father, then his name should not have been put on the birth certificate in the first place, unless he adopted her and the birth certificate was changed.
Cleopatra's father was expelled from Egypt by the Alexandrians themselves. They wanted his daughter and her husband as rulers.Cleopatra's father was expelled from Egypt by the Alexandrians themselves. They wanted his daughter and her husband as rulers.Cleopatra's father was expelled from Egypt by the Alexandrians themselves. They wanted his daughter and her husband as rulers.Cleopatra's father was expelled from Egypt by the Alexandrians themselves. They wanted his daughter and her husband as rulers.Cleopatra's father was expelled from Egypt by the Alexandrians themselves. They wanted his daughter and her husband as rulers.Cleopatra's father was expelled from Egypt by the Alexandrians themselves. They wanted his daughter and her husband as rulers.Cleopatra's father was expelled from Egypt by the Alexandrians themselves. They wanted his daughter and her husband as rulers.Cleopatra's father was expelled from Egypt by the Alexandrians themselves. They wanted his daughter and her husband as rulers.Cleopatra's father was expelled from Egypt by the Alexandrians themselves. They wanted his daughter and her husband as rulers.
it depends on the state and how long the biological father has been gone. It is never a bad idea to petition the court to see what happens.
The first step is to contact a Family law lawyer, they will then walk you through the necessary steps such as terminating the rights of the biological father (or assisting you with the paperwork necessary for the biological father to sign his rights away) you will then go to court for the final adoption paperwork and voila! It's all usually very simple as long as your daughter's biological father does not contest it.
If your daughter marries, then the father of her husband is her father in law. That's the definition.
The wedding would initially be paid by the ex husband's wife and her new husband. However, because the biological father cannot afford much towards the wedding he can get in contact with his ex wife and decide what he could do to help without blowing the few funds he does have or simply give a gift he can afford to his daughter and her new husband.
No, unless the baby's biological father relenquishes his parental rights, he would get custody of the child if the mother dies, not her husband. The biological father must sign his rights away to the mother's husband.
Your mother's husband is your father. His father-in-law is your mother's father, your grandfather. Your grandfather's son is your mother's brother, and your uncle. Your uncle's daughter is your first cousin.
You're not related, I've added a related link below explaing this.