I'm not very sure what your asking but yet I think I do. If your asking if you pass away for some reason and you have two kids does the boyfriend get them then that would be a no because the children don't belong to him. The children would go to the father of the kids or grandparents. I'm sorry if that is not what you are asking then I don't know what then because your question isn't ver clear about what you are.
If he is not their father, yes. HOWEVER - if he is the father of one or both of them, by law, you cannot deny him the right to have access to them. Contact an AR attorney, or women's rights organization for advice and counsel.
Depend on what the will says.
Yes. it is a danger to your and your children (if any).
i don't think so, Because your the legal father
Legally, a life tenant is someone who has rights to the house only during their lifetime. A life tenant cannot leave the house to anyone by will because they do not have complete rights to the house.
No. The issue of the children's mother being on maternity leave has no bearing on child support obligations. The money is for the children's care not for the ex-spouse.
you should leave him if your boyfriend threatens you in anyway your to good for him so ditch him NOW
Your step children have no legal rights to your ownproperty after your death whether you have a will or die without a will.Your step children have no legal rights to your own property after your death whether you have a will or die without a will.Your step children have no legal rights to your own property after your death whether you have a will or die without a will.Your step children have no legal rights to your own property after your death whether you have a will or die without a will.
If she has a boyfriend, leave her alone.
Leave him.
Yes you can unles they file the proper paperwork to establish paternal rights
If you can prove it by your birth certificate that you are her child and there are no children , then you have all rights to th properties 0wned by your late mother.