No. Being a mistress is not a legally recognized relationship.
ummm, some states recognize common law marraiges if you live together long enough and share responsibility for one another. Just the other day, Judge Mabelline awarded the lady a fur coat because the couple were living together and shared expenses. The man tried to take the coat back that was aquired through a fashion show (the man was a hair stylist and make up artist) and he let his girlfriend use the fur coat. The man was legally still married and had been separated for over 4 years and living with his new girlfriend.
In-laws do not have any legal rights concerning your children unless they have been granted rights by a court decree.In-laws do not have any legal rights concerning your children unless they have been granted rights by a court decree.In-laws do not have any legal rights concerning your children unless they have been granted rights by a court decree.In-laws do not have any legal rights concerning your children unless they have been granted rights by a court decree.
That type of relationship does not create any rights. If you want legal rights then you need to get legally married.That type of relationship does not create any rights. If you want legal rights then you need to get legally married.That type of relationship does not create any rights. If you want legal rights then you need to get legally married.That type of relationship does not create any rights. If you want legal rights then you need to get legally married.
== == You don't have any legal rights when the voucher becomes expired, you are out of luck.
A legal waiver is when a person surrenders their legal rights. For example, to a person or business. That person will no longer have any legal rights to that person or business.
No. If the fiance is the natural father, then he does have rights to his son. Getting married doesn't give him legal rights to your child (assuming he is not the father). He must adopt in order to have legal rights.
If one person physically attacks another, the victim can sue the attacker. This is also a criminal offense. The parties' relationships to each other or to another person is irrelevant.
Yes, you do.
No, you do not
No, step parents do not have any legal rights to the kids.
Miranda Rights may be read at any time prior to interrogation.
The mother cannot sign away your rights. You should seek legal advice. The matter of legal custody of your child must be addressed by a court and your rights must be included in any court orders.The mother cannot sign away your rights. You should seek legal advice. The matter of legal custody of your child must be addressed by a court and your rights must be included in any court orders.The mother cannot sign away your rights. You should seek legal advice. The matter of legal custody of your child must be addressed by a court and your rights must be included in any court orders.The mother cannot sign away your rights. You should seek legal advice. The matter of legal custody of your child must be addressed by a court and your rights must be included in any court orders.
No. A adult has no legal rights in regards to non biological children of any relationship status, ( legal marriage, common law marriage, significant other live-in, same-sex unions, etc.