There are no rights. If you are the benficiary of someone's assets at say their death you can do what you want with them. If you don't want them you can just give them away, basically it belongs to you. If you are an executor you can decline, usually a backup is named and will take over. If a backup wasn't named or also declines then it goes to the courts and a judge assigns a trustee to oversee the estate.
No. If the court allows him to give them up, which they would not in this case, the mother is the only one with parental rights. Parental rights is not something you can give away or pass around to different people. As long as the mother is fit there is no way a grandparent would get custody.
She can consent to a court ordered guardianship if she has sole custody and the father has no parental rights. If the father has any parental rights he must also consent.She can consent to a court ordered guardianship if she has sole custody and the father has no parental rights. If the father has any parental rights he must also consent.She can consent to a court ordered guardianship if she has sole custody and the father has no parental rights. If the father has any parental rights he must also consent.She can consent to a court ordered guardianship if she has sole custody and the father has no parental rights. If the father has any parental rights he must also consent.
Well, You could just give her sole custody, wait, and then get her to give you sole custody. I am just guessing
Yes the mother can because its like she have rights anyway. Because she get up clean,change,feed,bath ect all those things but she have to do what she have to do protect her child
which firs and companies are using sole proprietorship in pakistan?
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A patent.
There are different types of custody: sole physical custody, where the child resides primarily with one parent but the non-custodial parent is typically awarded visitation rights, and sole legal custody, where one parent makes decisions in the child's life pertinent to their welfare. So, rights are delineated dependent upon the same.
example of sole propietorship?business owner,business name
The m other has the sole rights till the divorce case is finalised .
The mortgage obligation remains on the property. If the holder of the mortgage dies then her heirs own the mortgage.