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It is correct to say "my father's house" with an apostrophe to show possession.
No, single fathers have no assumed rights to their children, under ALL scenarios.
she can if that's what is in his will. everything depends on his will
Go to the solicitors your father went to do his will and they will copy it for you.
Their actually leaving in their fathers house and their father actually are supporting them and not forgetting their father knows better than them.
that isnt right...
The father's name is Charles Ingalls, Micheal Landon is the actor of him.
You have some rights to inherit your fathers property - if it is his property and in his name - and the girlfriend may have part ownership or should have if she has been paying on it. See a lawyer. * When a person dies without a will the deceased property and asssets are distributed in accordance with the state's probate succession laws. Ownership is real property is determined by how the property is titled the names on the mortgage agreement only indicate who is responsible for the debt. The wording of the property deed determines whether or not the property is subject to probate procedure and partitioning.
You need to run a web search for Maryland Fathers rights. Be careful in that often attorneys set up these sites for the sole purpose of getting clients. There should be a limited cost, or no cost, to join. I've been a member of the Children's Rights Council since 1988, which is based out of Maryland, however it is not specifically a fathers rights group. It addresses the rights of children to a father. Properly, getting an education on your rights should not come with an upfront cost. This is a case with Dads House, which has members in every state. There are no membership fees and all materials are free of cost. see links below
The ISBN of The House of Sixty Fathers is 0060214813.
The House of Sixty Fathers was created in 1956.
If the father has legal visitation rights-no. You can file a petition with the court to change visitation to show cause. You petition him to go to court where you tell the judge why you do not want, what you do not want and the judge will decide.