When your mother remarries a man he becomes your stepfather (assuming you are son or daugther)
A non-biological "father"; essentially, when a woman remarries after her husband's death/divorce, her new spouse is a step father to her children.
If the father has legal custody and the child is a minor - yes.
if someone remarries after making a will, does that surviving spouse get 50% of property
no
if the father has custody over the child then yes. I have a step father that i wish was my real father but i have to see my real father twice a year
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No, a widow of a World War 2 veteran would typically not be eligible for survivor benefits if she remarries before the age of 57. If she remarries after that age, she may qualify for benefits. It is advisable to consult with the Social Security Administration for specific details regarding eligibility.
That's up to the son, if he's at the age where he's competent enough to make decisions.
Only if the father has passed away. As a possible beneficiary, the children are entitled to see the will, but until then there is no legal requirement for anyone to provide a copy.
The surviving spouse has legal rights regardless of whether he/she remarries after the death of his/her spouse.
Yes, but note that step-father does not imply any legal rights as far as guardianship, support or inheritance rights go.