You cant give your rights away. You certainly cant give your rights as a mother away unless you have been judged by the courts to be unfit as a mother.
we were given guardianship of our two nephews by their parents the father is in prison and the mother doesnt work however her mother wants visitation now that we have moved back into the same state, we receive no financial assitance from the parents or grandparents or the welfare. can we seek child support from the mother and grandmother who now want visitation rights and are taking us to court but have helped in no way with their living expenses in the last 2 years.
My mother's son is about 18 years younger than me. Should I call him uncle?!!!
No, she isn't, but she wants to adopt a child when she gets 25 years or older
it depends on what was in the will
You would definitely have rights if you had paid the mortgage for the land over that time directly to the mortgage company. Otherwise, you are essentially renters and if she has given you notice, then you should make plans and move. It is her land.
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Marco Polo's mother died when he was just born so his aunt and uncle took him in and raised him until he was 7 years old.Soon after, his father took him back and was then raised by his dad and uncle.
No, a minor cannot decide where to live until he is 18.
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no
Unless you have a parent or another person that wants custody of you in another country, no.
I need help because my sisters wants visitations right after i moved out of the house and they takeing me to court this is going on for 1 1/2 my son is 12 years and i have full custody of him the mother sign up all her perentals right to me two years ago so what can i do to stop them?