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They can, but only if the biological father and both sets of grandparents (if alive) dont argue it. The biological father has rights over the children, the stepparents DO NOT unless the children have been legally adopted. It gets even trickier depending on the state and county and if there is a custody agreement.
If grandparents or aunts or uncles (even Godparents) come forward the children can be awarded to them if the courts see fit. If no one comes forward the children will become a Ward of the State. This means that they will be the responsibility of that State and will be put up for adoption. Hopefully, someone comes forward.
Yes, they have to come to an agreement or the court will do it for you.
Depends on the state, but they probably don't come off of your record.
The children are told Aunt Alexandra has come to offer them proper guidance and supervision in their upbringing, especially now that they are entering adolescence. She is seen as a positive influence who can provide structure and tradition to their lives.
Yes, unless ruled on by the courts.
Come to think of it your right. It was on the news the other day! If the president let his children stay home because of the swine flu, you know something is very,very wrong
The narrator's mother was waiting for the children after the church service.
Obama care allows to age 26.
It may depend on your state, but from experience of having moved out at 18 and still being in high school, you still have full responsibility for your teenager. So either she has to emancipate herself or suck it up and move with you.
They can either go with their parents which is usually tha case with under age children or can remain in the USA with a legal guardian and/or relative.