It is your mother's home so you have whatever rights she allows you.
He absolutely cannot. The mother can call the police and they can take the child back. Most likely will he loose visitation rights if he does this or it will be supervised or in the mothers home.
no they don't
The executor has no power while the person is living. Until they are appointed by the court, they have no power.
No, you do not
what right does a parent or guardianhave when a 18 year old is still living at home in pennsylvania
if you gave her rights she can have over whoever she wants
A teen parent living at home with their parents has the right and responsibility to raise their child and not leave it up to the grandparents to do it.
Yes, mothers do it all the time with stay at home dads. Equal rights.
none
If your grandmother's will states that the property is to be shared equally by mother and her brothers then they share equally. His living there gives him no greater right to the property unless your grandmother is still living and changes her will.
The role of women in New York in the 1700s was as wives and mothers. They did not have occupations outside the home, and were granted very few rights in society.
Nope, no rights to the child at all after birth.