if he's the father, and approved by the court. It can be done Pro Se
yes you do have to have full legal rights to sign over custody.
With his permission you can.
You divorce and get custody over your kids or just get full custody!
No, unless the baby's biological father relenquishes his parental rights, he would get custody of the child if the mother dies, not her husband. The biological father must sign his rights away to the mother's husband.
No. Legal custody must be established by a court order.
Custody is determined by the courts.
no
Yes, however there may be an issue of custody with the other parent.
No. The child has to be born before released for adoption. The father must consent because he has parental rights that are equal to the mother's.
only the mother does
you can sign the custody over to her or she could go to a judge and try to prove you unfit to take care of them and prove her having custody in their best interest
if the grandmother has current custody i think so depends on the provinces/states laws