A spouse can be a legal guardian in certain circumstances. If one spouse becomes disabled or incapable of taking care of their own affairs.
Yes. Your husband can become another person's legal guardian if the guardianship is approved by the court.
The first spouse with a legal marriage license is the only one considered legal. Number two cannot get legal status as long number one is alive.
If your mother is deceased and you are still under age and you must have a legal gaurdian. You still need consent from your legal gaurdian.
Cus D'amato
Yes.
No, a step parent has no legal rights to the child. They can only get that through the court or adoption.
Absolutely not. Visitation rights are decided by the court. Unless the court changes the visitation order, non-payment of child support is not grounds to withhold legal visitation rights.
Generally, an executor doesn't need to be the "legal spouse".
With her parents/legal gaurdian's consent.
The surviving spouse has legal rights regardless of whether he/she remarries after the death of his/her spouse.
In most places, a 17-year-old cannot move out without permission from their legal guardians or obtaining legal emancipation. However, laws vary by location, so it's best to consult with a legal professional or social worker for guidance specific to your situation.
with permission of the court
While the divorce is pending, the spouse is still the spouse, and the legal status does not change. On the day that the divorce is granted, the spouse is no longer the spouse, and reverts to non-related.