In the United States no. In other Western countries, no. Some less civilized countries, yes.
They arent
Yes, if they are named in the will. Or if the will leaves the money to you or your descendants. If your husband is not their father, there is no automatic right to the property.
Yes, you can.
Beating has never been allowed in Islam , it doesn't matter who ever it is.
Agamemnon is wrong that is Helen's husbands brother
her father
Demeter's husbands have been Zeus, Poseidon, Iasion and Karmanor She was never officially married though. Sadly, only two of her children shared a father. Zeus was the father
If your husband is not the child's father, it might depending on the situation.If your husband is the child's father, then yes.
The wife will do whatever feels right for her.
1857
Nice and good because they husbands give them lot of money plus their father
If their husbands and if not married the oldest of the men in their family(if father had past away) aproved