Yes.
A parent cannot remove a minor child from U.S. jurisdiction unless he or she holds sole legal and physical custody of the child. A passport will not be issued for the child unless aforementioned conditions exist and/or the non custodial parent personally appears at the hearing and signs an affidavit agreeing to the action.If your brother-in-law is your spouse's brother, then his father is your father-in-law. If you brother-in-law is your sister's husband, then his father is not your father-in-law, and is not related to you in any way..
There is no law addressing this. However, not signing it does not prevent the father from obtaining parental rights.
No, the law states that he can spank the kids, as long as it is on the bottom and he is not beating the children. It is call discipline, and I know this from experience, if the stepfather is the one raising the kids, along with your ex, then he can spank them, it is not against the law.
No. Your father-in-law is the father of your spouse. The mother's husband would be the step-father of her children. Their ages are irrelevant.
call the police.
If your brother-in-law is your spouse's brother, then his father is your father-in-law - because he is your spouse's father. If your brother-in-law is your sister's husband, then his father is not your father-in-law.
The singular possessive of father-in-law is father-in-law's. "This is my father-in-law's house."
The father of a son-in-law is typically referred to as the father-in-law.
Only if it is established that you are the father. The law presumes that the husband is the father until/unless proved otherwise.
A person's father-in-law is the father of their wife or husband.
Fathers-in-law is the plural of father-in-law
The plural of father-in-law is FATHERS-IN-LAW