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If a biological dad has custody and placement of his children and the mother remarries, is the her new husband suddenly a stepfather?
NO.
When your mother remarries a man he becomes your stepfather (assuming you are son or daugther)
His wife. She has no relationship to you... nor in fact does he anymore. He is your ex-Brother-in-Law.
Yes, but note that step-father does not imply any legal rights as far as guardianship, support or inheritance rights go.
Cinderella's father remarries and her new stepmother has two daughters. Then her father dies and Cinderella is treated like a slave by her stepmother. She wants to go to the ball to meet the prince but her stepmother says no. Her fairy godmother takes her to the ball and the prince falls in love. She has to leave at midnight but loses a shoe. The prince takes the shoe and finds Cinderella.
If your dad or mom married someone else who already had kids, that new mom or dad would be your stepmother or stepfather, and the kids, who aren't actually blood related to you, would be your step-siblings.
Possibly Alfred Hitchcock's Rebecca (1940)? See the Related Link below.
Yes, if the father and stepmother are divorced, and if his daughter is still a minor he can prevent her from seeing her stepmother. But if the father and stepmother are still married, that will complicate things, making it rather difficult. He shouldn't expect the stepmother to leave her own home when the daughter comes to visit, and he shouldn't expect his daughter to only visit with him in public places. And if he is still married to the stepmother, then he shouldn't have a problem with her and his daughter visiting each other. If however his ex is in a same-sex relationship and the step mom is her new gf/wife, he can not. Neither of the parents can dictate to the other one who the child sees when in care of the other parent unless that person is unfit to be around the child and that would require proof to show in court.
You must keep the life insurance policy that was discussed in the divorce until your ex remarries. But there is nothing to keep you from buying a new policy and making your new wife ITS beneficiary. That has nothing to do with the divorce decree.
Both. The property would be in his estate and intestacy laws would apply.
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