Only if he is divorced or his wife is dead.
Some states such as Maryland forbid marrying of a stepdaughter, stepson, stepfather or stepmother. See related link, section 2-202 of Maryland Family law.
No you can not marry your step child.
Absolutely not. The child is said to be under the age of consent. Meaning that they do not understand what is being asked of them.
When you adopt an adult. There has to already be a bond between you as in your step son for instance and there has to be a certain age difference so the adult really can be your child agewise.
The length of an average foot step is about 1.6 feet for a child. The average foot step is 2.2 to 2.6 feet for an adult.
I assume you are referring to Social Security's "disabled adult child" benefits. I believe that if you marry, you may no longer collect DAC benefits, unless you marry another DAC. Call Social Security for clarification.
No. Only the parents support the child, not the step parents. What you make will have no impact on how much he has to pay in child support. Even if you marry this woman that will not change.
It depends- what size step are you talking about with the _____ step equal to the adult step?
You have no legal rights relating to your husband's child with another woman. You have not explained your interest in this matter. You can step forward as a concerned adult and offer to care for the child but your guardianship must be approved by the court.You have no legal rights relating to your husband's child with another woman. You have not explained your interest in this matter. You can step forward as a concerned adult and offer to care for the child but your guardianship must be approved by the court.You have no legal rights relating to your husband's child with another woman. You have not explained your interest in this matter. You can step forward as a concerned adult and offer to care for the child but your guardianship must be approved by the court.You have no legal rights relating to your husband's child with another woman. You have not explained your interest in this matter. You can step forward as a concerned adult and offer to care for the child but your guardianship must be approved by the court.
It's the owner of the house that has to decide that. If the owner or the person on the contract says he has to go he has to go. He is an adult.
A child is, by definition, not a adult An adult is not, by definition, a child Thus there is no such thing as an 'adult child' - your question is therefore impossible to answer.
No. A person can not be adopted once they reach the age of 18 in the UK.
The court has no interest in the personal lives of either the step child or the uncle unless they are in violation of the law. If the step child is a minor the uncle could be charged with contributing to the delinquency of a minor and statutory rape. The child could be charged with juvenile delinquency. If the couple claims to have a platonic loving relationship, questions and eyebrows are certainly raised but I don't believe there are laws against a platonic relationship between adult and child. If the "child" is legally considered to be an adult, there may be ethical issues but not legal ones.
are you crazy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!