If the biological father is still alive, then he may have responsibility.
If you have adopted the children or have received a 'parenting order' then you may have responsibility.
Check with a lawyer or citizens advice office to clarify local law.
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yes he was a widowed
I was widowed in 1983.
They had no children of their own but Martha had two very young children from her previous marriage, when she and George married; Jacky (John Parke Custis) and Patsy (Martha Parke Custis). George was instrumental in raising Jacky and Patsy, and deeply cared for them.
A widowed relationship is when the wife's husband dies or gets murdered.
No, the plural for the noun widow is widows.The word 'widowed' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun: my widowed sister.
Yes
Widowed mothers and fathers can escort their children alone.
All her biological children are equally entitled as heirs at law.
mark "other" if divorced or widowed
Anne Geddy's date of birth and where she was born remain unknown, however she was a businesswoman in the 1740s. She was the mother of eight children, and was widowed when she was young.
Yes, if your mother married her brother or got raped by him, or if she married her brother-in-law after being widowed or divorced and the second husband adopted the children of her first marriage and you were one of those children.
No, the oldest child is not automatically the next of kin of a widowed father. The next of kin refers to the person who has the closest relationship or legal rights to make decisions on behalf of an individual who is incapacitated or deceased. It could be a spouse, child, parent, or another close family member, depending on the specific laws and circumstances.