If your father is deceased, it is a refusal to accept any proceeds.
for all fathers...you have rights! is not only the mothers baby but is also your baby.go to an attorney and speak about fathers rights
The father needs to consult with an attorney who can review the situation and determine what the options are.
answer is simple. GET A LAWYER
No. The beneficiary who wants to disclaim an inheritance should contact the attorney who is handling the estate for the proper way to waive their rights in the estate. It may be more complicated if real estate is involved.
Then unless the biological father is ok with this and signs his rights over, the new husband has no legal rights to the child.
Let's see if we can unravel this. Your sister's husband's father's brother is your sister's husband's uncle. The uncle's daughter is your sister's husband's cousin. There is no relationship to your sister, unless your sister wants to call her a cousin-in-law. To break it down to its simplest terms: She is your brother-in-law's cousin and no relationship to you.
Rights based on the life of an individual are typically referred to as a life estate. It means the individual has rights to use or live in a home for as long as they live. There is always someone that gets the 'remainder' of the items, the person who gets what is left after the holder of the life estate passes away. A life estate can cause problems if the holder or the remainderman wants to sell or lease the property.
You mean a contract to sell a property in which the parent has a life estate? No. If the children want to sell their future interest in the property, it is separate from the rights of the parent with a life estate. Similarly, the children do not need to be asked if the the parent wants to sell (or mortgage) his or her life estate to someone else. On the other hand, if the buyers want clear title, with no life estate, then you have a different problem: terminating the life estate, by merging it with the future estate, and what's in it for you?
If his sister wants to meet you it is just a sign that she wants to know what kind of person her brother is dating.
The executor has a duty to the estate to bring the best possible price for the liquidation of the assets. The executor will list the property for what it is worth, not what the beneficiary wants.
They have the same rights as any tenant under the laws of your state. Those include generally a thirty days notice if the owner wants you to move out. They have no interest in the real estate.They have the same rights as any tenant under the laws of your state. Those include generally a thirty days notice if the owner wants you to move out. They have no interest in the real estate.They have the same rights as any tenant under the laws of your state. Those include generally a thirty days notice if the owner wants you to move out. They have no interest in the real estate.They have the same rights as any tenant under the laws of your state. Those include generally a thirty days notice if the owner wants you to move out. They have no interest in the real estate.
Since the biological father did not sign the birth certificate, he has no legal rights to the child unless he wants to pursue them through means of a paternity test which he would have to pay for.