live in partners
no
Many youths in the Philippines have no human rights. They have a very low income and are preyed upon by human trafficking goons. Many of them live in slums without the necessities that we all live with every day.
I have 6 rights only: to be loved by their kids to love their kids to work to live peacefully to protect their own kids to be protected
If the state requires a married partner, than simply having a live-in partner will not be enough to allow conjugal rights. Unless you can prove that the live-in partner has been together long enough to qualify as a common-law marriage partner (typically 5 to 7 years living together before common law kicks in) As the specifics are different from state to state and sometimes county to county, you may be better off asking local law enforcement or prison staff.
Not sure what state you live in, but in Florida, the answer is YES as to your mother's assets. As her spouse upon death, the step-father has the rights. However, as to a sister or brother, your father will have the rights as to their assets if the step-father did not adopt them.
You may have legal rights if you live in state that recognizes common law marriage. If not, you have no legal rights over your partner, their property or their estate.
In most countries you have rights on your partners money only if you are married or have signed some sort of legal bond
People who live in the Philippines are called Filipinos.
A non US citizen has rights just like any other spouse. Rights are dependent on what state they live in and how long they have been married.
If the state requires a married partner, than simply having a live-in partner will not be enough to allow conjugal rights. Unless you can prove that the live-in partner has been together long enough to qualify as a common-law marriage partner (typically 5 to 7 years living together before common law kicks in) As the specifics are different from state to state and sometimes county to county, you may be better off asking local law enforcement or prison staff.
There are approximately 92 million people that live in the Philippines as of 2009.
the people live in the philippines now is 97,976,603