It depends if there was a will or not. Step-children have no rights to the estate of a step-parent unless specifically named in the will. If there was no will, the estate is typically divided between the spouse and the children. Check the laws for your state or jurisdiction.
Prisoners belongings are basicly put on "hold" until they get out of prison. The stuff they brought with them is kept inside a special locker. For their stuff at home (if there is no possibility of getting out) its usually either given to their families or sold at auctions.
Generally, if one parent is found to be unfit the other parent will have sole legal and physical custody. Courts favor the biological parent in regards to custody.Generally, if one parent is found to be unfit the other parent will have sole legal and physical custody. Courts favor the biological parent in regards to custody.Generally, if one parent is found to be unfit the other parent will have sole legal and physical custody. Courts favor the biological parent in regards to custody.Generally, if one parent is found to be unfit the other parent will have sole legal and physical custody. Courts favor the biological parent in regards to custody.
No. A adult has no legal rights in regards to non biological children of any relationship status, ( legal marriage, common law marriage, significant other live-in, same-sex unions, etc.
No. A stepparent has no legal authority in regards to non biological children. He or she cannot give a stepchild permission to marry, leave the custodial parent or any other legal issue. If one biological parent has sole custody he or she can give the minor child permission to marry. If both biological parents share custodial rights, both must give permission for an underaged minor to marry.
Parents take preventive measures in regards to protecting our children, but children are just accident prone.
To always be safe and use a condom.
No,he and his ex-wife had no children,but he regards his cat Hammie as his child!
There is about 3 children attending schools in Tennessee Regards, Uncle Jeff
When talking about the right or flight response in regards to the the vasoconstriction of blood vessels entering and leaving the heart, the biological advantage is having your heart ready and your muscles ready for anything. As for the conversion of glycogen to glucose, this is referring to the energy your body uses.
he is weak but well, he says send his children his regards
office discipline
Both "as regards" and "in regards to" are considered correct phrases. However, "in regards to" is more commonly used in informal communication, and "as regards" is more commonly used in formal writing.