It depends on the details of your situation, such as whether you are married, divorced or never married and whether the father has any custody rights or visitation rights.
Grandparents.
They are your grandparents.
Parents that are married to each other have equal rights to their children and does not have to ask permission from the other one. If they choose to have some rules within their marriage it has nothing to do with the law.
it means they teach their grandchildren how to work with their fathers and mothers
Her parents are James McCauley and Leona Edwards. Her maternal grandparents were Sylvester & Rose Edwards. Her paternal grandparents were Anderson & Louisa McCauley.
None of the founding fathers were from florida...it was still Spanish territory in the late 1700's.
No
You have full and primary rights to your children. Grandparents do not have custody rights to children over parents.
Yes since he can't do it. see link
Under most state laws, he has right of custody, if married at the time of the passing, but Kansas still has a law that allows for minor female children to be taken by the maternal grandparents. Single fathers have to file a challenge.
because he won't know where you are at
no