You should visit the court that issued the order and read the petition. Your father's children should have been listed as next of kin on the petition and they should have been notified. Once any petition has been filed in probate court it becomes a public record. You can request to see the file and read through it to review any papers his wife filed with the court. You can call or visit the probate court in your father's jurisdiction and check the index to see what has been filed under his name.
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The simple answer is NO, step parents do not have legal "rights" regarding their step-children. In order to have legal parental rights the step parent must legally adopt the children.
Giffords is the stepmother of two teenage girls.
Adeline Yen Mah's stepmother had so many children since she was the second wife of Adeline's father. Before he was married to her stepmother he had about 4 children with his first wife. When Adeline was born a few days latter her mother died of a fever. Her family blamed her for her mothers death. Her Father got remarried and they had two children together. she wasn't really that young when having children she was around her early 20's.
Such an action would have necessitated a court order to declare him incompetent. That would have required a mental competency hearing at which medical testimony would have had to be presented to the judge who issued the ruling. Go to the local courthouse for the jurisdiction in which they lived and go to the Clerk of The Courts office and make inquiries about any such case bearing your father's name.
And just who ruled these parents to be incompetent? Many couples with mental health problems or developmental disabilities are perfectly capable of raising physically and mentally healthy children.
The landlord would follow the normal eviction procedures for the jurisdiction.
No, the children do not get it. The inheritance goes to the trustee of the incompetent person for the use of the person.
Sometimes. It depends on how well you know the stepmother.
technically no one. His father had been married to Shirly Jones and had three children with her, but when he died they were divorced.
No. You cannot move out of state without notifying the court. The other parent can file an injunction preventing your removing the children from the jurisdiction of the court and if youare not the parent with temporary custody then you could be arrested.