All three of the owners on the deed have the right to the use and possession of the property. The property cannot be sold to a new owner, or mortgaged, unless all three sign. All three are equally responsible for the property.
No, you have no rights to change your father's will.
petition for what?
depends on the jurisdiction, consult a lawyer
AnswerYou need to speak to a lawyer regarding your rights. I don't know if your estranged wife has passed away or not but you definitely need to speak to a lawyer regarding your rights in this matter.
An estranged wife is still married and has all the legal rights that inure to a spouse. Your legal status is not changed by living apart, only if the marriage is legally dissolved by a divorce. You are legal next of kin to your husband.
depending on your state the single mother has all the rights to the child. In South Carolina that is how the law goes. Although you were engaged you were not married so you have all the rights to the child. Which means you could sue him for child support if you wanted to.
A step mother has no legal rights regarding her step children.A step mother has no legal rights regarding her step children.A step mother has no legal rights regarding her step children.A step mother has no legal rights regarding her step children.
It is your mother's home so you have whatever rights she allows you.
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The father has no right to supervise the mother's lifestyle, SSD or no.
Only the court can deny rights, the mother can not.
if the mother terminates her rights can he collect child support from the mother if child lives with him?