as regards what?
Unless there is a divorce decree or legal case which states specific rights for each parent, the non-custodial non-supporting parent has no legal rights or obligations.
No, a step parent has no legal rights to the child. They can only get that through the court or adoption.
For a step parent to have parental rights over the step child they would have to adopt.
Parental rights are paramount to "grandparents rights". In most jurisdictions there are no such rights.
A legal parent is someone who has been granted parental rights and responsibilities through a legal process, such as adoption or court order. A biological parent is someone who is related to the child by blood. Both legal and biological parents have rights and responsibilities towards a child, but legal parents have legal recognition and authority to make decisions for the child, while biological parents may have limited rights depending on the circumstances.
Not without the legal system involved. Not without the legal system involved.
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There is physical (residential) custody and legal custody. If you share legal custody with the other parent of if they have visitation rights you cannot move the children without the non-custodial parent's consent and/or court approval.There is physical (residential) custody and legal custody. If you share legal custody with the other parent of if they have visitation rights you cannot move the children without the non-custodial parent's consent and/or court approval.There is physical (residential) custody and legal custody. If you share legal custody with the other parent of if they have visitation rights you cannot move the children without the non-custodial parent's consent and/or court approval.There is physical (residential) custody and legal custody. If you share legal custody with the other parent of if they have visitation rights you cannot move the children without the non-custodial parent's consent and/or court approval.
Whether you have sole legal and physical custody or the other parent has any parental rights.Whether you have sole legal and physical custody or the other parent has any parental rights.Whether you have sole legal and physical custody or the other parent has any parental rights.Whether you have sole legal and physical custody or the other parent has any parental rights.
It is generally illegal to keep a child from a parent without a valid reason or court order. Parents have legal rights to custody and visitation, and interfering with these rights can lead to legal consequences.
No, A god mother does not have legal rights to a child. A god mother is a honorary position given to someone.