This relative would have to petition the court for custody/guardianship. Of course, they would have to prove to the court that the mother is mentally unstable/unfit. And, even if that is proven, it's not an automatic guarantee that the court would award custody/guardianship to the relative. The court does have the option of placing the minor under state care. If you are in an unsafe environment, then call the authorities!
You get a lawyer who is familiar with firearms law.
The Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) maintain lists of their members and of their members' ancestors connecting them to the American Revolution. To find out if a deceased relative was a member, ask the DAR.
Yes, you may provided you have already performed Hajj.
Take it to court, and fight for the guardianship.
You'll need to see a lawyer to do this.
An heir is someone that inherits from an estate due to being a descendant or relative of the deceased.
An heir is someone that inherits from an estate due to being a descendant or relative of the deceased.
No, the relative would need to be included in the will, be named as a beneficiary or power of attorney, or be owed money by the estate. The executor of the estate will be in touch if any funds are available.
Laugh at the family of the person who's relative deceased. Also, knock over the casket
An action like that must be handled by the estate. If the deceased has left a will and named an executor, the executor must handle the disposal of any property. If no will was left, the courts will determine what happens to the property.
You must be referring to Missouri Botanical Garden. The gardens are actually closer to the Mississippi River (about 4 miles) than to the Missouri River (about 15 miles.)
it is ilegal unless you have permission